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Hydrological, Environmental and Taxonomical Heterogeneity during the Transition from Drying to Flowing Conditions in a Mediterranean Intermittent River

SIMPLE SUMMARY: In recent decades, the riverine ecosystems have been considered to evaluate the aquatic biological diversity, hydrological variations, and ecosystem services. However, climatic change scenarios and anthropogenic interventions are expected to shift from perennial to intermittent river...

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Autores principales: Banegas-Medina, Andy, Montes, Isis-Yelena, Tzoraki, Ourania, Brendonck, Luc, Pinceel, Tom, Diaz, Gustavo, Arriagada, Pedro, Arumi, Jose-Luis, Pedreros, Pablo, Figueroa, Ricardo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8068964/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33918970
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology10040316
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author Banegas-Medina, Andy
Montes, Isis-Yelena
Tzoraki, Ourania
Brendonck, Luc
Pinceel, Tom
Diaz, Gustavo
Arriagada, Pedro
Arumi, Jose-Luis
Pedreros, Pablo
Figueroa, Ricardo
author_facet Banegas-Medina, Andy
Montes, Isis-Yelena
Tzoraki, Ourania
Brendonck, Luc
Pinceel, Tom
Diaz, Gustavo
Arriagada, Pedro
Arumi, Jose-Luis
Pedreros, Pablo
Figueroa, Ricardo
author_sort Banegas-Medina, Andy
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: In recent decades, the riverine ecosystems have been considered to evaluate the aquatic biological diversity, hydrological variations, and ecosystem services. However, climatic change scenarios and anthropogenic interventions are expected to shift from perennial to intermittent rivers with possible repercussion on aquatic biodiversity and human well-being. Our study identified a significant reduction in the Mediterranean intermittent river streamflow with an increase of zero flow days in the last decades. Furthermore, the aquatic invertebrates showed variations during the transition from drying to rewetting with a significantly changing species adapted to the flowing conditions (rheophilic taxa) to non-flowing water. The importance of the disconnected pools as refuges during the dry condition was recognised to protect some endemic species and contribute to the recolonisation after the rewetting events. Include these important aquatic ecosystems in management and conservancy policies is a challenge that will contribute to preserving the freshwater resources and the biological diversity for our future generations. ABSTRACT: Intermittent rivers and ephemeral streams (IRES) are increasingly studied because of their often-unique aquatic and terrestrial biodiversity, biogeochemical processes and associated ecosystem services. This study is the first to examine the hydrological, physicochemical and taxonomic variability during the dry-wet transition of an intermittent river in the Chilean Mediterranean Zone. Based on 30-years of river monitoring data and the TREHS tool, the hydrology of the river was characterised. Overall, the river shows a significant reduction in streamflow (−0.031 m(3)/s per year) and a substantial increase of zero flow days (+3.5 days per year). During the transition of hydrological states, variations were observed in the environmental conditions and invertebrate communities. During the drying phase, abundance, richness, and diversity were highest, while species turn-over was highest during base flow conditions. The disconnected pools and the flow resumption phases were characterised by high proportions of lentic taxa and non-insects, such as the endemic species of bivalves, gastropods, and crustaceans, highlighting the relevance of disconnected pools as refuges. Future climatic change scenarios are expected to impact further the hydrology of IRES, which could result in the loss of biodiversity. Biomonitoring and conservation programmes should acknowledge these important ecosystems.
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spelling pubmed-80689642021-04-26 Hydrological, Environmental and Taxonomical Heterogeneity during the Transition from Drying to Flowing Conditions in a Mediterranean Intermittent River Banegas-Medina, Andy Montes, Isis-Yelena Tzoraki, Ourania Brendonck, Luc Pinceel, Tom Diaz, Gustavo Arriagada, Pedro Arumi, Jose-Luis Pedreros, Pablo Figueroa, Ricardo Biology (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: In recent decades, the riverine ecosystems have been considered to evaluate the aquatic biological diversity, hydrological variations, and ecosystem services. However, climatic change scenarios and anthropogenic interventions are expected to shift from perennial to intermittent rivers with possible repercussion on aquatic biodiversity and human well-being. Our study identified a significant reduction in the Mediterranean intermittent river streamflow with an increase of zero flow days in the last decades. Furthermore, the aquatic invertebrates showed variations during the transition from drying to rewetting with a significantly changing species adapted to the flowing conditions (rheophilic taxa) to non-flowing water. The importance of the disconnected pools as refuges during the dry condition was recognised to protect some endemic species and contribute to the recolonisation after the rewetting events. Include these important aquatic ecosystems in management and conservancy policies is a challenge that will contribute to preserving the freshwater resources and the biological diversity for our future generations. ABSTRACT: Intermittent rivers and ephemeral streams (IRES) are increasingly studied because of their often-unique aquatic and terrestrial biodiversity, biogeochemical processes and associated ecosystem services. This study is the first to examine the hydrological, physicochemical and taxonomic variability during the dry-wet transition of an intermittent river in the Chilean Mediterranean Zone. Based on 30-years of river monitoring data and the TREHS tool, the hydrology of the river was characterised. Overall, the river shows a significant reduction in streamflow (−0.031 m(3)/s per year) and a substantial increase of zero flow days (+3.5 days per year). During the transition of hydrological states, variations were observed in the environmental conditions and invertebrate communities. During the drying phase, abundance, richness, and diversity were highest, while species turn-over was highest during base flow conditions. The disconnected pools and the flow resumption phases were characterised by high proportions of lentic taxa and non-insects, such as the endemic species of bivalves, gastropods, and crustaceans, highlighting the relevance of disconnected pools as refuges. Future climatic change scenarios are expected to impact further the hydrology of IRES, which could result in the loss of biodiversity. Biomonitoring and conservation programmes should acknowledge these important ecosystems. MDPI 2021-04-09 /pmc/articles/PMC8068964/ /pubmed/33918970 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology10040316 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Banegas-Medina, Andy
Montes, Isis-Yelena
Tzoraki, Ourania
Brendonck, Luc
Pinceel, Tom
Diaz, Gustavo
Arriagada, Pedro
Arumi, Jose-Luis
Pedreros, Pablo
Figueroa, Ricardo
Hydrological, Environmental and Taxonomical Heterogeneity during the Transition from Drying to Flowing Conditions in a Mediterranean Intermittent River
title Hydrological, Environmental and Taxonomical Heterogeneity during the Transition from Drying to Flowing Conditions in a Mediterranean Intermittent River
title_full Hydrological, Environmental and Taxonomical Heterogeneity during the Transition from Drying to Flowing Conditions in a Mediterranean Intermittent River
title_fullStr Hydrological, Environmental and Taxonomical Heterogeneity during the Transition from Drying to Flowing Conditions in a Mediterranean Intermittent River
title_full_unstemmed Hydrological, Environmental and Taxonomical Heterogeneity during the Transition from Drying to Flowing Conditions in a Mediterranean Intermittent River
title_short Hydrological, Environmental and Taxonomical Heterogeneity during the Transition from Drying to Flowing Conditions in a Mediterranean Intermittent River
title_sort hydrological, environmental and taxonomical heterogeneity during the transition from drying to flowing conditions in a mediterranean intermittent river
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8068964/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33918970
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology10040316
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