Linking hydro-morphology with invertebrate ecology in diverse morphological units of a large river-floodplain system

Autores
Blettler, Martín César María; Amsler, Mario Luis; Eberle Folmer, Eliana Gisel; Szupiany, Ricardo Nicolás; Latosinski, Francisco Guillermo; Abrial, Elie; Oberholster, Paul J.; Espínola, Luis Alberto; Paira, Aldo Raúl; Poza, Ailén Melisa; Rodrigues Capítulo, Alberto
Año de publicación
2016
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artículo
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Interdisciplinary research in the fields of ecohydrology and ecogeomorphology is becoming increasingly important as a way to understand how biological and physical processes interact with each other in river systems. The objectives of the current study were 1) to determine changes in invertebrate community due to hydrological stages, 2) to link local physical features [flow configuration, sediment composition and morphological feature) with the ecological structure between and within dissimilar morphological units (meander and confluence), and 3) to determine the existence and the origin of bed hydro-geomorphic patches, determining their ecological structure. Results were discussed in the frame of prevailing ecological models and concepts. The study site extends over a floodplain area of the large Paraná River (Argentina), including minor and major secondary channels as well as the main channel. Overall results suggested that hydrodynamics was the driving force determining distribution patterns of benthic assemblages in the floodplain. However, while the invertebrates living in minor secondary channels seem to benefit from flooding, this hydrological phase had the opposite effect on organisms from the main and major secondary channels. We also found a clear linkage between physical features and invertebrate ecology, which caused a dissimilar fauna structure between and within the meander and the confluence. Furthermore, several sandy-patches were recorded in the confluence. These patches were colonized by the particular benthic assemblage recorded in the main channel, supported the view of rivers as patchy discontinua, under uncertain ecological equilibrium.
Instituto de Limnología "Dr. Raúl A. Ringuelet"
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Ciencias Naturales
Benthic macroinvertebrate
Ecohydraulics
Ecomorphology
Large floodplain river
Patchy discontinua
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Linking hydro-morphology with invertebrate ecology in diverse morphological units of a large river-floodplain system
title Linking hydro-morphology with invertebrate ecology in diverse morphological units of a large river-floodplain system
spellingShingle Linking hydro-morphology with invertebrate ecology in diverse morphological units of a large river-floodplain system
Blettler, Martín César María
Ciencias Naturales
Benthic macroinvertebrate
Ecohydraulics
Ecomorphology
Large floodplain river
Patchy discontinua
title_short Linking hydro-morphology with invertebrate ecology in diverse morphological units of a large river-floodplain system
title_full Linking hydro-morphology with invertebrate ecology in diverse morphological units of a large river-floodplain system
title_fullStr Linking hydro-morphology with invertebrate ecology in diverse morphological units of a large river-floodplain system
title_full_unstemmed Linking hydro-morphology with invertebrate ecology in diverse morphological units of a large river-floodplain system
title_sort Linking hydro-morphology with invertebrate ecology in diverse morphological units of a large river-floodplain system
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Blettler, Martín César María
Amsler, Mario Luis
Eberle Folmer, Eliana Gisel
Szupiany, Ricardo Nicolás
Latosinski, Francisco Guillermo
Abrial, Elie
Oberholster, Paul J.
Espínola, Luis Alberto
Paira, Aldo Raúl
Poza, Ailén Melisa
Rodrigues Capítulo, Alberto
author Blettler, Martín César María
author_facet Blettler, Martín César María
Amsler, Mario Luis
Eberle Folmer, Eliana Gisel
Szupiany, Ricardo Nicolás
Latosinski, Francisco Guillermo
Abrial, Elie
Oberholster, Paul J.
Espínola, Luis Alberto
Paira, Aldo Raúl
Poza, Ailén Melisa
Rodrigues Capítulo, Alberto
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author2 Amsler, Mario Luis
Eberle Folmer, Eliana Gisel
Szupiany, Ricardo Nicolás
Latosinski, Francisco Guillermo
Abrial, Elie
Oberholster, Paul J.
Espínola, Luis Alberto
Paira, Aldo Raúl
Poza, Ailén Melisa
Rodrigues Capítulo, Alberto
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author
author
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author
author
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ciencias Naturales
Benthic macroinvertebrate
Ecohydraulics
Ecomorphology
Large floodplain river
Patchy discontinua
topic Ciencias Naturales
Benthic macroinvertebrate
Ecohydraulics
Ecomorphology
Large floodplain river
Patchy discontinua
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Interdisciplinary research in the fields of ecohydrology and ecogeomorphology is becoming increasingly important as a way to understand how biological and physical processes interact with each other in river systems. The objectives of the current study were 1) to determine changes in invertebrate community due to hydrological stages, 2) to link local physical features [flow configuration, sediment composition and morphological feature) with the ecological structure between and within dissimilar morphological units (meander and confluence), and 3) to determine the existence and the origin of bed hydro-geomorphic patches, determining their ecological structure. Results were discussed in the frame of prevailing ecological models and concepts. The study site extends over a floodplain area of the large Paraná River (Argentina), including minor and major secondary channels as well as the main channel. Overall results suggested that hydrodynamics was the driving force determining distribution patterns of benthic assemblages in the floodplain. However, while the invertebrates living in minor secondary channels seem to benefit from flooding, this hydrological phase had the opposite effect on organisms from the main and major secondary channels. We also found a clear linkage between physical features and invertebrate ecology, which caused a dissimilar fauna structure between and within the meander and the confluence. Furthermore, several sandy-patches were recorded in the confluence. These patches were colonized by the particular benthic assemblage recorded in the main channel, supported the view of rivers as patchy discontinua, under uncertain ecological equilibrium.
Instituto de Limnología "Dr. Raúl A. Ringuelet"
description Interdisciplinary research in the fields of ecohydrology and ecogeomorphology is becoming increasingly important as a way to understand how biological and physical processes interact with each other in river systems. The objectives of the current study were 1) to determine changes in invertebrate community due to hydrological stages, 2) to link local physical features [flow configuration, sediment composition and morphological feature) with the ecological structure between and within dissimilar morphological units (meander and confluence), and 3) to determine the existence and the origin of bed hydro-geomorphic patches, determining their ecological structure. Results were discussed in the frame of prevailing ecological models and concepts. The study site extends over a floodplain area of the large Paraná River (Argentina), including minor and major secondary channels as well as the main channel. Overall results suggested that hydrodynamics was the driving force determining distribution patterns of benthic assemblages in the floodplain. However, while the invertebrates living in minor secondary channels seem to benefit from flooding, this hydrological phase had the opposite effect on organisms from the main and major secondary channels. We also found a clear linkage between physical features and invertebrate ecology, which caused a dissimilar fauna structure between and within the meander and the confluence. Furthermore, several sandy-patches were recorded in the confluence. These patches were colonized by the particular benthic assemblage recorded in the main channel, supported the view of rivers as patchy discontinua, under uncertain ecological equilibrium.
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