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Riparian woodland encroachment following flow regulation: a comparative study of Mediterranean and Boreal streams
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EDP Sciences
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11-dkey/10.1051/kmae/2011059
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oai:edpsciences.org:dkey/10.1051/kmae/2011059
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M. Dolores Bejarano,Á. Sordo-Ward
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life-form
Mediterranean
Boreal
flow alteration
vegetation encroachment
Méditerranéen
Boréal
débit régulé
perturbation
enracinement végétal
trait de vie
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25/10/2011
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en
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https://doi.org/10.1051/kmae/2011059
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Description
Water development accompanying mankind development has turned rivers into endangered
ecosystems. Improving the understanding of ecological responses to river management
actions is a key issue for assuring sustainable water management. However, few studies
have been published where ecological metrics have been quantified in response to various
degrees of flow alteration. In this work, changes in natural distribution of trees and
shrubs within the riparian corridor (as indicator of the ecological status of the fluvial
ecosystem) were quantified at multiple sites along a flow alteration gradient (as
indicator of impact) along two regulated river reaches, one Boreal and the other
Mediterranean, each downstream of a dam. Based on the obtained relationships we evaluated
differences in response trends related to local physico-climatic factors of the two biomes
and regarding to differing life-forms. Woody vegetation establishment patterns represented
objective indicators of ecological responses to flow alteration. We found different
responses between life-forms. Both trees and shrubs migrated downwards to the channel
after dam closure, but shrubs were most impacted under higher degrees of flow alteration
in terms of lateral movement. In addition, our results show clear longitudinal recovery
trends of natural patterns of tree and shrub distribution corresponding to a decrease in
intensity of hydrologic alteration in the Boreal river. However, vegetation encroachment
persisted along the entire Mediterranean study reach. This may result from a relatively
low gradient of decrease of hydrologic alteration with distance from the dam, coupled with
other overlapping pressures and the mediating effect of physico-climatic characteristics
on vegetation responses.
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