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Title: Does the severity of non-flow period influence ecosystem structure and function of temporary streams? A mesocosm study
Author: Muñoz Gràcia, Isabel
Abril Cuevas, Meritxell
Casas Ruiz, Joan Pere
Casellas, Maria
Gómez Gener, Lluís
Marcé Romero, Rafael
Menéndez López, Margarita
Obrador Sala, Biel
Sabater, Sergi
von Schiller, Daniel
Acuña, Vicenç
Keywords: Diòxid de carboni
Sequeres
Biofilms
Canvi climàtic
Cursos d'aigua
Carbon dioxide
Droughts
Biofilms
Climatic change
Rivers
Issue Date: 13-Mar-2018
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Abstract: Global change is dramatically altering flow regimes worldwide. Among the most important consequences are the transition of many permanent waterways to temporary waterways, the increase in duration and frequency of non‐flow periods of temporary streams, and the increase in the severity (i.e. irradiance, temperature and humidity) of the non‐flow period. Nowadays, there is a lack of knowledge on how changes in duration, frequency and severity of the non‐flow period will reflect on biodiversity and biogeochemical changes in temporary streams. We designed a manipulative experiment using artificial streams to evaluate the effects of severity of the non‐flow period on stream biofilms. Sixteen artificial streams were assigned to four treatments: continuous flow, continuous intermittency and intermittency with and without rain events. Effects were assessed on selected features of stream biofilm structure (i.e. bacterial density and basal fluorescence) and function (photosynthetic efficiency and enzymatic activities), as well as CO2 emissions and dissolved organic matter quantity and quality from water column and sediments. The occurrence of rain events during the non‐flow period enhanced organic carbon processing and CO2 emissions to the atmosphere, reducing the sediment reservoir of exportable organic carbon and therefore reducing the dissolved organic carbon exports from streambeds at flow resumption. Given the ongoing reducing trends in the frequency of rain events in semi‐arid and arid regions, we expect temporary streams to process and emit less and to export more carbon to downstream systems.
Note: Versió postprint del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1111/fwb.13098
It is part of: Freshwater Biology, 2018, vol. 63, p. 613-625
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/206241
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.1111/fwb.13098
ISSN: 0046-5070
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