In the Alps, several controlled sediment flushing operations (CSFOs) have been carried out in the last decade to counteract the loss of storage of reservoirs due to siltation. These operations are characterized by the control of the suspended sediment concentration in the downstream watercourse, aimed to reducing the ecological impact. In this study, we assessed the effects of a CSFO from a small Alpine hydropower reservoir at the mesohabitat scale. Specifically, we repeatedly sampled three mesohabitats (one pool, one riffle, and one step-pool) in the final stretch of the stream subjected to the CSFO. In each mesohabitat, we measured both the amount of deposited fine sediment and the related effects on the lower levels of the food web (peri...