Local and regional environmental factors drive the spatial distribution of phototrophic biofilm assemblages in Mediterranean streams

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Authors
Publication date 06-2020
Journal Hydrobiologia
Volume | Issue number 847
Pages (from-to) 2321-2336
Number of pages 16
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Institute for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Dynamics (IBED)
Abstract
Temporary streams are submitted to high seasonal hydrological variations which induce habitat fragmentation. Global change promotes longer non- flow periods, affecting hydrological continuity and the distribution of biological assemblages in river net- works. We aimed to investigate the effects of hydro- logical discontinuity on phototrophic biofilm assemblages in a Mediterranean stream, at both network and habitat scales. At the network scale during basal flow conditions, mostly nitrate and DOC concentrations were associated to the taxonomical and trait distribution of algae and cyanobacterial assem- blages. Cyanobacteria dominated at the upstream and downstream sites of the network, while green algae and diatoms were abundant in its middle part. At the habitat scale, hydrological discontinuity promoted large changes in biofilm composition between riffles and pools, where pools were inhabited preferentially by green algae and riffle habitats by cyanobacteria. Our findings emphasize the myriad of factors affecting the spatial distribution of phototrophic biofilms, which become more heterogeneous according to water flow interruption. Under the predicted climate change scenarios, spatial heterogeneity in temporary streams may increase, which will lead to change phototrophic biofilm assemblages.
Document type Article
Note With supplementary file
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.1007/s10750-020-04258-2
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