Datry Thibault, Boulton Andrew J, Fritz Ken, Stubbington Rachel, Cid Nuria, Crabot Julie, Tockner Klement
INRAE, UR RiverLy, Centre Lyon-Grenoble Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, 5 rue de la Doua CS70077, 69626 Villeurbanne Cedex, France.
Ecosystem Management, School of Environmental and Rural Science, University of New England, Armidale, 2350, New South Wales, Australia.
Nat Rev Earth Environ. 2023 Dec;4:815-830. doi: 10.1038/s43017-023-00495-w.
Non-perennial river segments - those that recurrently cease to flow or frequently dry - occur in all river networks and are globally more abundant than perennial (always flowing) segments. However, research and management have historically focused on perennial river segments. In this Review, we outline how non-perennial segments are integral parts of river networks. Repeated cycles of flowing, non-flowing and dry phases in non-perennial segments influence biodiversity and ecosystem dynamics at different spatial scales, from individual segments to entire river networks. Varying configurations of perennial and non-perennial segments govern physical, chemical and ecological responses to changes in the flow regimes of each river network, especially in response to human activities. The extent of non-perennial segments in river networks has increased owing to warming, changing hydrological patterns and human activities, and this increase is predicted to continue. Moreover, the dry phases of flow regimes are expected to be longer, drier and more frequent, albeit with high regional variability. These changes will likely impact biodiversity, potentially tipping some ecosystems to compromised stable states. Effective river-network management must recognize ecosystem services (such as flood risk management and groundwater recharge) provided by non-perennial segments and ensure their legislative and regulatory protection, which is often lacking.
非常年性河段——即那些经常断流或频繁干涸的河段——存在于所有河网中,在全球范围内比常年性(始终有水流)河段更为常见。然而,历史上的研究和管理一直集中在常年性河段。在本综述中,我们概述了非常年性河段如何成为河网的重要组成部分。非常年性河段中水流、断流和干涸阶段的反复循环在从单个河段到整个河网的不同空间尺度上影响生物多样性和生态系统动态。常年性和非常年性河段的不同配置决定了每个河网对水流状态变化,尤其是对人类活动的物理、化学和生态响应。由于气候变暖、水文模式变化和人类活动,河网中非常年性河段的范围已经扩大,预计这种扩大还将持续。此外,水流状态的干涸阶段预计将更长、更干燥且更频繁,尽管存在很大的区域差异。这些变化可能会影响生物多样性,有可能使一些生态系统陷入不稳定状态。有效的河网管理必须认识到非常年性河段提供的生态系统服务(如洪水风险管理和地下水补给),并确保对其进行立法和监管保护,而这一点往往缺失。