Miriam Colls, A. Viza, Aitziber Zufiarre, Alba Camacho-Santamans, A. Laini, A. González-Ferreras, A. Filipe, Ana Victoria Pérez-Calpe, A. Freixa, A. Lupon, Anna C. Santamans, A. Pradhan, Carmen Espinosa, Carmen Vera-Trujillo, C. Gutiérrez‐Cánovas, C. Mendoza‐Lera, D. Bruno, Daniel Mercado-Bettín, Daniel Morant, Daniela Batista, David Cunillera‐Montcusí, D. Graça, Eduard Vico-Oton, Edurne Estévez, Elizabeth León-Palmero, E. Suarez, E. Fenoy, Eva Lima, Félix Picazo, F. J. Oficialdegui, F. Keck, G. Gionchetta, Ibor Sabás, Ignacio Pérez-Silos, Ilisa C Antunes, I. Alvarez-Manzaneda, I. de Guzmán, Isabel Fernandes, J. Pereira da Silva, Jing Wei, J. Montes-Pérez, J. Trabulo, J. Ledesma, José María Fernández-Calero, José Pedro Ramião, J. Rubio‐Ríos, Juan David González‐Trujillo, Laura Barral-Fraga, Laura Jiménez, Lidia Vendrell‐Puigmitja, Lluís Bertrans, L. Gómez‐Gener, L. Rovelli, Lukas Thuile-Bistarelli, Marc Sánchez-Morales, Marco J. Cabrerizo, María Aranguren-Gassis, M. Argudo, María J. Navarro‐Ramos, Miren A
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Impacts of diffuse urban stressors on stream benthic communities and ecosystem functioning: A review
Catchment urbanisation results in urban streams being exposed to a multitude of stressors. Notably, stressors originating from diffuse sources have received less attention than stressors originating from point sources. Here, advances related to diffuse urban stressors and their consequences for stream benthic communities are summarised by reviewing 92 articles. Based on the search criteria, the number of articles dealing with diffuse urban stressors in streams has been increasing, and most of them focused on North America, Europe, and China. Land use was the most common measure used to characterize diffuse stressor sources in urban streams (70.7 % of the articles characterised land use), and chemical stressors (inorganic nutrients, xenobiotics, metals, and water properties, including pH and conductivity) were more frequently reported than physical or biological stressors. A total of 53.3 % of the articles addressed the impact of urban stressors on macroinvertebrates, while 35.9 % focused on bacteria, 9.8 % on fungi, and 8.7 % on algae. Regarding ecosystem functions, almost half of the articles (43.5 %) addressed changes in community dynamics, 40.3 % addressed organic matter decomposition, and 33.9 % addressed nutrient cycling. When comparing urban and non-urban streams, the reviewed studies suggest that urbanisation negatively impacts the diversity of benthic organisms, leading to shifts in community composition. These changes imply functional degradation of streams. The results of the present review summarise the knowledge gained to date and identify its main gaps to help improve our understanding of urban streams.
期刊介绍:
Limnetica publishes original research articles on the ecology of inland waters. The scope of Limnetica includes the ecology of rivers, lakes, reservoirs, coastal lagoons and wetlands, as well as biogeochemistry, paleolimnology, development of new methodologies, taxonomy, biogeography and any aspect of theoretical and applied continental aquatic ecology such as management and conservation, impact assessment, ecotoxicology and pollution. Limnetica will accept for its publication scientific articles presenting advances in knowledge or technological development, as well as as papers derived from new practical approaches on the topics covered by the journal.