Effects of reservoir regulation on downstream benthic invertebrate drift in dammed rivers: A review

IF 7 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Jiaxuan Tang , Qin Yang , Qinghui Zeng , Peng Hu , Long Yan , Baolong Zhao , Fengbo Zhang , Kang Zhao , Jinliang Zhang
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The drift of benthic invertebrates is closely linked to the stability of their community structure, exerting a direct influence on other aquatic biota and ecosystem functions. Driven by the growing demand for clean hydropower, dam construction and operation have disrupted riverbed structures, changed water properties, and affected flow regimes, leading to alterations in the natural drift pattern and significant loss of benthic invertebrate biomass. Therefore, this review summarizes, for the first time, the responses of benthic invertebrate drift to these changes, including habitat shift, sediment deposition, elevated water temperature, decreased dissolved oxygen levels, and, most importantly, flow fluctuations observed in both regulated rivers and experimental flumes. Furthermore, the development and procedure of a numerical simulation of invertebrate drift are summarised. Based on these processes, we suggest that future field sampling research on benthic invertebrate drift should be expanded to include Asian and high-altitude large regulated rivers. Invertebrate drift simulations could benefit from drawing on fish movement simulations and incorporating biomimetic techniques and tools, such as agent-based models.
Abbreviations: DO, dissolved oxygen; ABM, agent-based model.

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底栖无脊椎动物的漂移与其群落结构的稳定性密切相关,对其他水生生物群落和生态系统功能产生直接影响。在清洁水电需求不断增长的推动下,大坝的建设和运行破坏了河床结构,改变了水体性质,影响了水流状态,导致自然漂移模式的改变和底栖无脊椎动物生物量的大量损失。因此,本综述首次总结了底栖无脊椎动物漂移对这些变化的反应,包括栖息地转移、沉积物沉积、水温升高、溶解氧水平下降,以及最重要的是,在管制河流和实验水槽中观察到的水流波动。此外,我们还总结了无脊椎动物漂移数值模拟的开发和程序。基于这些过程,我们建议未来对底栖无脊椎动物漂移的实地取样研究应扩大到亚洲和高海拔的大型管制河流。无脊椎动物漂移模拟可以借鉴鱼类运动模拟,并结合生物模拟技术和工具,如基于代理的模型:缩写:DO,溶解氧;ABM,基于代理的模型。
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Ecological Indicators
Ecological Indicators 环境科学-环境科学
CiteScore
11.80
自引率
8.70%
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1163
审稿时长
78 days
期刊介绍: The ultimate aim of Ecological Indicators is to integrate the monitoring and assessment of ecological and environmental indicators with management practices. The journal provides a forum for the discussion of the applied scientific development and review of traditional indicator approaches as well as for theoretical, modelling and quantitative applications such as index development. Research into the following areas will be published. • All aspects of ecological and environmental indicators and indices. • New indicators, and new approaches and methods for indicator development, testing and use. • Development and modelling of indices, e.g. application of indicator suites across multiple scales and resources. • Analysis and research of resource, system- and scale-specific indicators. • Methods for integration of social and other valuation metrics for the production of scientifically rigorous and politically-relevant assessments using indicator-based monitoring and assessment programs. • How research indicators can be transformed into direct application for management purposes. • Broader assessment objectives and methods, e.g. biodiversity, biological integrity, and sustainability, through the use of indicators. • Resource-specific indicators such as landscape, agroecosystems, forests, wetlands, etc.
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