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支流对受调节河流生态响应的影响。

Tributary effects on the ecological responses of a regulated river to experimental floods.

机构信息

Department of Aquatic Ecology, Eawag, 8600, Dübendorf, Switzerland; Institute of Integrative Biology, ETH-Zürich, 8092, Zürich, Switzerland.

Swiss National Park, Chastè, Planta-Wildenberg, 7530, Zernez, Switzerland.

出版信息

J Environ Manage. 2022 Feb 1;303:114122. doi: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2021.114122. Epub 2021 Nov 25.

Abstract

Rivers regulated by dams display several ecosystem alterations due to modified flow and sediment regimes. Downstream from a dam, ecosystem degradation occurs because of reduced disturbance, mostly derived from limitations on flow variability and sediment supply. In the last decade, most flow restoration/dam impact mitigation was oriented towards the development of environmental flows. Flow variability (and consequent disturbance) can be reintroduced by releasing artificial high flows (experimental floods). Flow-sediment interactions during experimental floods represent strong ecosystem drivers, influencing nutrient dynamics, and metabolic and functional properties. In river networks, sediment and water inputs from tributaries generate points of discontinuity that can drive major changes in environmental conditions, affecting habitat structure and determining functional differences between upstream and downstream. However, despite the relevance for management, flow/sediment relations during environmental flows - and more importantly during experimental floods - remain poorly understood, mostly due to the lack of empirical evidence. In this study, we examined how a major tributary (source of water and sediments) modified the physical habitat template of a regulated river, thereby influencing ecological and geomorphological responses to experimental floods. Methods combined high-resolution drone mapping techniques with a wide range of biological samples collected in field surveys before, during, and after experimental floods in an alpine river. Data were used to quantify changes in relevant functional and structural ecosystem properties, relating ecological responses to geomorphological dynamics. Results highlight the importance of tributaries in restoring ecosystem properties lost after damming, enhancing the resilience of the system. In addition, we observed that disturbance legacy played a fundamental role in determining ecological conditions of a river prior to experimental floods, thus confirming that considering flow variability and sediment availability is crucial in adaptive dam management and environmental flows design.

摘要

受改变的水流和泥沙条件的影响,大坝调节后的河流表现出多种生态系统变化。由于水流多变性和泥沙供应受限,大坝下游的生态系统退化,干扰减少。在过去十年中,大多数水流恢复/大坝影响缓解措施都倾向于开发环境水流。水流多变性(随之而来的干扰)可以通过释放人工高水流(实验洪水)来重新引入。实验洪水期间的水流-泥沙相互作用是强有力的生态系统驱动因素,影响养分动态以及代谢和功能特性。在河流网络中,来自支流的泥沙和水流输入会产生不连续点,从而可以驱动环境条件的重大变化,影响栖息地结构,并决定上下游之间的功能差异。然而,尽管具有管理相关性,但环境水流期间的水流/泥沙关系(更重要的是实验洪水期间)仍未得到充分理解,主要是因为缺乏经验证据。在这项研究中,我们研究了一条主要支流(水和泥沙的来源)如何改变调节河流的物理生境模板,从而影响生态和地貌对实验洪水的响应。方法结合了高分辨率无人机测绘技术和广泛的生物样本,在阿尔卑斯河流进行实验洪水前后的实地调查中收集。数据用于量化相关功能和结构生态系统属性的变化,将生态响应与地貌动态联系起来。结果突出了支流在恢复筑坝后失去的生态系统属性方面的重要性,增强了系统的弹性。此外,我们观察到,干扰遗留物在确定实验洪水前河流的生态条件方面发挥了根本性作用,从而证实了考虑水流多变性和泥沙可用性在适应性大坝管理和环境水流设计中至关重要。

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