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Effect of river restoration on life-history strategies in fish communities
- Source :
- Science of the Total Environment, 663, 489-495. Elsevier B.V.
- Publication Year :
- 2019
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Abstract
- Assessments of river restoration outcomes are mostly based on taxonomic identities of species, which may not be optimal because a direct relationship to river functions remains obscure and results are hardly comparable across biogeographic borders. The use of ecological species trait information instead of taxonomic units may help to overcome these challenges. Abundance data for fish communities were gathered from 134 river restoration projects conducted in Switzerland, Germany and Finland, monitored for up to 15 years. These data were related to a dataset of 22 categories of ecological traits describing fish life-history strategies to assess the outcome of the restoration projects. Restoration increased trait functional diversity and evenness in projects that were situated in the potamal zone of rivers. Restoration effect increased with the length of the restored river reaches. In areas with low levels of anthropogenic land use, the peak of the restoration effect was reached already within one to five years after the restoration and effect receded thereafter, while communities responded later in areas with higher levels of anthropogenic land use. In the lower potamal zone, a shift towards opportunistic life-history strategists was observed. In the upper rhithral zone, in contrast, species with an opportunistic life-history strategy increased only in the first five years of restoration, followed by a shift towards equilibrium strategists at restorations older than 5 years. This pattern was more pronounced in rivers with higher level of anthropogenic land use and longer restored river reaches. Restoration reduced the variability in community trait composition between river reaches suggesting that community trait composition within these zones converges when rivers are restored. This study showed how ecological traits are suitable to analyse restoration outcomes and how such an approach can be used for the evaluation and comparison of environmental management actions across geographical regions. peerReviewed
- Subjects :
- Conservation of Natural Resources
Environmental Engineering
River restoration
010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences
ta1172
010501 environmental sciences
01 natural sciences
Life history theory
Rivers
functional composition
Abundance (ecology)
Germany
Environmental Chemistry
Animals
functional traits
ennallistaminen
Waste Management and Disposal
Restoration ecology
Life History Traits
Environmental Restoration and Remediation
Finland
0105 earth and related environmental sciences
Land use
Ecology
Fishes
vesiekosysteemit
kalat (eläimet)
fish life strategies
Aquatic animal
Biodiversity
eliöyhteisöt
functional diversity
Pollution
biodiversiteetti
life-history traits
restoration success
Geography
international
Trait
Species evenness
ta1181
Biologie
Switzerland
joet
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 00489697
- Volume :
- 663
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Science of the Total Environment
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....05927530171d2473955eb5c6b64291eb