Initial biological development of a newly established side channel at the Lower Rhine

IF 0.9 3区 生物学 Q3 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY
Lisa Marga, Thomas Chrobock, Klaus Markgraf-Maué
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Within the EU LIFE-Nature project ‘River and floodplain revitalisation Emmericher Ward’, three small temporary waters and a former gravel pit were connected by a side channel running parallel to the river Rhine through former groyne fields. The initial status of macrozoobenthos, fish, avifauna, flora, vegetation, and habitats before and their development after implementation of the project's measures were recorded and compared. The monitoring years 2018 and 2019 were exceptionally dry and accompanied by an extremely low runoff in the Rhine and the side channel. These conditions likely affected the development of habitats and species populations in the new side channel. The new side channel showed intensive morphodynamic development and differentiation of its structures. While the more complex vegetation and habitat types appeared as mostly species-poor initial stages, short-lived species-rich pioneer habitats such as annual mud banks in the water exchange area were already established. Two years after the implementation, the benthic invertebrate fauna was still predominantly species-poor and dominated by neozoans. Occasionally, representatives of the more sensitive EPT fauna (Ephemeroptera, Plecoptera, Trichoptera) were already detected but were, in general, strongly underrepresented in the main stream. Low colonisation potential, nonpermanent flow, and lack of river wood limit the development of the macrozoobenthos community. The relative abundance of rheophilic fish species increased in the project area and high juvenile fish densities proved the function as a nursery habitat. As pioneer species of riverine landscapes, sand martins and little ringed plovers colonised the new structures already in the first year. The initial state of the side channel represented a typical dynamic pioneer habitat pattern of a sandy lowland river, which was almost absent in the Lower Rhine area. The new habitats were quickly colonised by pioneer flora and fauna, but the potential for more demanding and complex communities was restricted by the poor structural and biological states of the Lower Rhine.

莱茵河下游新建立的侧河道的初步生物发育
在EU LIFE-Nature项目“河流和洪泛区振兴Emmericher Ward”中,三个小的临时水域和一个以前的砾石坑由一条平行于莱茵河的侧河道连接起来,穿过以前的砾石田。记录和比较了大型底栖动物、鱼类、鸟类、植物、植被和生境在实施项目措施前后的初始状态和发展情况。2018年和2019年的监测年份异常干旱,莱茵河和侧河道的径流量极低。这些条件可能影响了新侧河道的生境和物种种群的发展。新的侧通道表现出强烈的形态动力学发育和结构分化。虽然较复杂的植被和生境类型在初始阶段大多是物种贫乏的,但在水交换区已经建立了物种丰富的短期先驱生境,如年度泥滩。实施两年后,底栖无脊椎动物区系仍以物种贫乏为主,以新动物为主。偶尔,一些较为敏感的EPT动物群(Ephemeroptera, Plecoptera, Trichoptera)已经被发现,但总体上在主流中代表性严重不足。低定殖潜力、非永久性流动和缺乏河流木材限制了大型底栖动物群落的发展。在项目区,嗜流性鱼类的相对丰度增加,幼鱼的高密度证明了其作为苗圃栖息地的功能。作为河流景观的先驱物种,沙燕和小环鸻在第一年就已经在新建筑上定居了。侧河道初始状态为典型的沙质低地河流动态拓荒生境格局,在莱茵河下游地区几乎不存在。新的栖息地很快就被早期的动植物占领,但由于莱茵河下游糟糕的结构和生物状态,要求更高、更复杂的群落的潜力受到限制。
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International Review of Hydrobiology
International Review of Hydrobiology 生物-海洋与淡水生物学
CiteScore
4.10
自引率
10.50%
发文量
15
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: As human populations grow across the planet, water security, biodiversity loss and the loss of aquatic ecosystem services take on ever increasing priority for policy makers. International Review of Hydrobiology brings together in one forum fundamental and problem-oriented research on the challenges facing marine and freshwater biology in an economically changing world. Interdisciplinary in nature, articles cover all aspects of aquatic ecosystems, ranging from headwater streams to the ocean and biodiversity studies to ecosystem functioning, modeling approaches including GIS and resource management, with special emphasis on the link between marine and freshwater environments. The editors expressly welcome research on baseline data. The knowledge-driven papers will interest researchers, while the problem-driven articles will be of particular interest to policy makers. The overarching aim of the journal is to translate science into policy, allowing us to understand global systems yet act on a regional scale. International Review of Hydrobiology publishes original articles, reviews, short communications, and methods papers.
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