重新定义非多年生河流和溪流的隐隐带。

IF 1.7 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ECOLOGY
Freshwater Science Pub Date : 2022-04-22 DOI:10.1086/720071
Amanda G DelVecchia, Margaret Shanafield, Margaret A Zimmer, Michelle H Busch, Corey A Krabbenhoft, Rachel Stubbington, Kendra E Kaiser, Ryan M Burrows, Jake Hosen, Thibault Datry, Stephanie K Kampf, Samuel C Zipper, Ken Fritz, Katie Costigan, Daniel C Allen
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摘要

非多年生溪流在全球河流网络中占主导地位,并且在空间和时间上都在增加。当地表水流停止或地表水干涸时,水流或水分可以保留在潜流带的地下沉积物中,支持水生群落和生态系统过程。然而,在多年生河流中已经发展出了潜流带的水文和生态学定义,并分别强调来自地表流和地下水的水和生物的混合。将这些定义调整为包括湿润和干燥的不饱和条件,可以促进表征水文和生物地球化学变异如何在非多年生欠饱和带内塑造生态群落,从而促进我们对这些栖息地的生态系统结构和功能的理解。为了对非多年生河流的潜流带进行概念化,我们回顾了水源、地表和地下结构如何影响水文和物理化学条件。我们考虑了这个区域的范围,以及生物地球化学和生态如何随表面状态而变化。然后,我们将这些成分与非多年生溪流群落的组成联系起来。接下来,我们将研究文献,以确定探索非多年生潜流带的水文和生态研究的优先事项。最后,通过综合水文学、生物地球化学和生态学,我们建议将非多年生暗沉带作为多孔的地下河床沉积物,在空间和时间上在水、水、湿和干燥条件之间转换,以支持水生陆地生物多样性。由于全球变化导致河流干燥程度的增加,我们呼吁在陆地和水生科学中进行全面的跨学科研究,以应用这一概念来表征整个水文状态的潜流带结构和功能。
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Reconceptualizing the hyporheic zone for nonperennial rivers and streams.

Reconceptualizing the hyporheic zone for nonperennial rivers and streams.

Nonperennial streams dominate global river networks and are increasing in occurrence across space and time. When surface flow ceases or the surface water dries, flow or moisture can be retained in the subsurface sediments of the hyporheic zone, supporting aquatic communities and ecosystem processes. However, hydrological and ecological definitions of the hyporheic zone have been developed in perennial rivers and emphasize the mixing of water and organisms, respectively, from both the surface stream and groundwater. The adaptation of such definitions to include both humid and dry unsaturated conditions could promote characterization of how hydrological and biogeochemical variability shape ecological communities within nonperennial hyporheic zones, advancing our understanding of both ecosystem structure and function in these habitats. To conceptualize hyporheic zones for nonperennial streams, we review how water sources and surface and subsurface structure influence hydrological and physicochemical conditions. We consider the extent of this zone and how biogeochemistry and ecology might vary with surface states. We then link these components to the composition of nonperennial stream communities. Next, we examine literature to identify priorities for hydrological and ecological research exploring nonperennial hyporheic zones. Lastly, by integrating hydrology, biogeochemistry, and ecology, we recommend a multidisciplinary conceptualization of the nonperennial hyporheic zone as the porous subsurface streambed sediments that shift between lotic, lentic, humid, and dry conditions in space and time to support aquatic-terrestrial biodiversity. As river drying increases in extent because of global change, we call for holistic, interdisciplinary research across the terrestrial and aquatic sciences to apply this conceptualization to characterize hyporheic zone structure and function across the full spectrum of hydrological states.

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Freshwater Science
Freshwater Science ECOLOGY-MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY
CiteScore
4.10
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发文量
49
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Freshwater Science (FWS) publishes articles that advance understanding and environmental stewardship of all types of inland aquatic ecosystems (lakes, rivers, streams, reservoirs, subterranean, and estuaries) and ecosystems at the interface between aquatic and terrestrial habitats (wetlands, riparian areas, and floodplains). The journal regularly features papers on a wide range of topics, including physical, chemical, and biological properties of lentic and lotic habitats; ecosystem processes; structure and dynamics of populations, communities, and ecosystems; ecology, systematics, and genetics of freshwater organisms, from bacteria to vertebrates; linkages between freshwater and other ecosystems and between freshwater ecology and other aquatic sciences; bioassessment, conservation, and restoration; environmental management; and new or novel methods for basic or applied research.
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