Flow intermittency occurs naturally in alpine streams. However, changing rainfall patterns and glacier retreat are predicted to increase the occurrence of flow intermittency in alpine catchments, with largely unknown effects on ecosystem structure and function. We conducted a flow manipulation experiment within a headwater stream of Val Roseg, a glacierized alpine catchment, to determine the effects of increased flow intermittency on aquatic macroinvertebrates, periphyton, benthic organic matter, and trophic structure. Compared to an adjacent reference channel, an increase in flow intermittency reduced macroinvertebrate density, taxa richness, and the proportion of rheophilic taxa. Density and richness remained low in the manipulated channe...
Hydropower production is negatively affecting stream ecosystems in several Alpine catchments. Dams a...
In Alpine streams, humans have strongly modified the interactions between hydraulic processes, geomo...
Alpine rivers are considered especially sensitive to climate change effects, because of their sensit...
International audienceFlow intermittency occurs naturally in alpine streams. However, changing rainf...
In high-altitude Alpine streams, seasonal cycles of snowmelt, glacial melt, and rainfall drive varia...
Changing weather patterns and receding glaciers are predicted to increase flow intermittency in alpi...
1. Glacial retreat, accompanied by shifts in riparian vegetation and glacier meltwater inputs, alter...
Alpine streams can exhibit naturally high levels of flow intermittency. However, how flow intermitte...
Flow intermittence, and specifically riverbed drying, is becoming increasingly frequent due to the e...
Flow intermittence, and specifically riverbed drying, is becoming increasingly frequent due to the e...
1. Water abstraction from glacial rivers is an important characteristic of hydroelectric power schem...
Alpine glacier-fed river hydrology, chemistry and biology can vary significantly both in space and o...
1. As glacier shrinkage is accelerating due to climate change, it is important to understand the eff...
Because of the effects of climate change and human pressures, streams of the Alpine area are increas...
International audienceUnderstanding and predicting how biological communities respond to climate cha...
Hydropower production is negatively affecting stream ecosystems in several Alpine catchments. Dams a...
In Alpine streams, humans have strongly modified the interactions between hydraulic processes, geomo...
Alpine rivers are considered especially sensitive to climate change effects, because of their sensit...
International audienceFlow intermittency occurs naturally in alpine streams. However, changing rainf...
In high-altitude Alpine streams, seasonal cycles of snowmelt, glacial melt, and rainfall drive varia...
Changing weather patterns and receding glaciers are predicted to increase flow intermittency in alpi...
1. Glacial retreat, accompanied by shifts in riparian vegetation and glacier meltwater inputs, alter...
Alpine streams can exhibit naturally high levels of flow intermittency. However, how flow intermitte...
Flow intermittence, and specifically riverbed drying, is becoming increasingly frequent due to the e...
Flow intermittence, and specifically riverbed drying, is becoming increasingly frequent due to the e...
1. Water abstraction from glacial rivers is an important characteristic of hydroelectric power schem...
Alpine glacier-fed river hydrology, chemistry and biology can vary significantly both in space and o...
1. As glacier shrinkage is accelerating due to climate change, it is important to understand the eff...
Because of the effects of climate change and human pressures, streams of the Alpine area are increas...
International audienceUnderstanding and predicting how biological communities respond to climate cha...
Hydropower production is negatively affecting stream ecosystems in several Alpine catchments. Dams a...
In Alpine streams, humans have strongly modified the interactions between hydraulic processes, geomo...
Alpine rivers are considered especially sensitive to climate change effects, because of their sensit...