The Wullowitz-Lakes theory: Periglacial impacts on river morphology and habitat suitability for the endangered freshwater pearl mussel

IF 2 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 LIMNOLOGY
C. Hauer , P. Flödl , S. Stelzer , T. Mayer , S. Höfler , F. Ottner
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Abstract

The Malše River, on the border between Austria and the Czech Republic, contains one of the last remaining freshwater pearl mussel (Margaritifera margaritifera) populations on the Bohemian Massif. Evidence from field studies indicated that landscape evolutionary processes changed the boundary conditions for river channel formations, especially in those parts where the remaining mussels, probably also self-reproducing to a limited extent, were documented. The aim of the present work was to study these possible palaeo-impacts through (i) the analysis of the terrain data and accompanying hydrodynamic-numerical modelling and (ii) sediment sampling of the main channel and the surrounding floodplains at the reach and catchment scales. The results indicated that solifluction caused a historic blockage in the drainage area with consequent formation of lakes in the upstream part of these obstructions. At least two sites where this “Wullowitz-Lakes Theory” can be applied were identified. The occurrence of these lakes was validated by sediment analysis. The findings further indicated that the later fluvial processes in these deposits of a former stagnant water body forced the formation of an anabranching channel in the system, which would not have occurred in a solely freely developed fluvial system. In conclusion, it could be determined that the consideration of palaeo-processes might be important even for present onsite assessments of aquatic habitats and species such as the endangered freshwater pearl mussel.

Wullowitz LakeS理论:冰缘对河流形态和濒危淡水珍珠贻贝栖息地适宜性的影响
Malše河,在奥地利和捷克共和国之间的边界上,包含了波希米亚山脉上最后剩余的淡水珍珠贻贝(Margaritifera Margaritifera)种群之一。来自实地研究的证据表明,景观演化过程改变了河道形成的边界条件,特别是在那些记录了剩余贻贝(可能也在有限程度上进行自我繁殖)的部分。目前工作的目的是通过(i)地形数据分析和伴随的水动力数值模拟,以及(ii)在河段和集水区尺度上对主河道和周围洪泛平原进行沉积物取样,来研究这些可能的古影响。结果表明,泥沙淤积在流域造成了历史性的淤积,淤积的上游形成了湖泊。至少确定了两个可以应用“乌洛维茨-湖泊理论”的地点。沉积物分析证实了这些湖泊的存在。研究结果进一步表明,在这些原停滞水体的沉积物中,后期的河流作用迫使该体系形成了一个分支河道,而这在一个完全自由发育的河流体系中是不会发生的。总之,可以确定的是,即使在目前对水生生境和物种(如濒危淡水珍珠贻贝)的现场评估中,考虑古过程也可能是重要的。
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Limnologica
Limnologica 环境科学-湖沼学
CiteScore
3.70
自引率
5.90%
发文量
64
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Limnologica is a primary journal for limnologists, aquatic ecologists, freshwater biologists, restoration ecologists and ecotoxicologists working with freshwater habitats.
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