Taxonomic and functional responses of macroinvertebrate communities to dam construction in a non-wadeable river

Tiziano Bo, Alberto Doretto, Anna Marino, Alex Laini, Alessandro Candiotto

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Abstract

Damming and impoundment are among the main flow-related alterations in rivers worldwide. However, compared to the highland river sections where the impacts associated with dams have been largely studied, still scarce evidence is available in scientific literature for large, lowland rivers. In this study, the ecological effects of a hydropower dam in the Po River (Italy) on the taxonomic and functional responses of benthic macroinvertebrates were examined by comparing one station upstream of the dam with one downstream station over a six-year period. Weak and not significant differences were observed for taxon richness, abundance and community composition. By contrast, community-level proportion of macroinvertebrates associated with water velocity increased during medium and high flow condition and decreased during low flow condition in downstream stations. Such differences were also mirrored by the Flow-T index, that is a biomonitoring index recently developed to assess hydraulic conditions in rivers. Results of this study support the adoption of stressor-specific metrics in river biomonitoring.

Original languageEnglish
Article number18
JournalKnowledge and Management of Aquatic Ecosystems
Issue number424
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023

Keywords

  • Biomonitoring
  • Community-Weighted Mean (CWM)
  • Diversity
  • Functional traits
  • River ecology

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