Evaluation of restoration and flow interactions on river structure and function: Channel widening of the Thur River, Switzerland
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Date
2018-04Type
- Journal Article
Abstract
Removal of lateral constraints to restore rivers has become increasingly common in river resource management, but little is known how the interaction of de-channelization with flow influences ecosystem structure and function. We evaluated the ecosystem effects of river widening to improve sediment relations in the Thur River, Switzerland, 12 years after implementation. We tested if restored and non-restored reaches differed in water physico-chemistry, hyporheic function, primary production, and macroinvertebrate density and composition in relation to the flow regime. Our results showed that (i) spatio-temporal variation in sediment respiration and macroinvertebrate taxonomic richness were driven by interactions between restoration and flow; (ii) riverbed conditions including substrate size, organic matter content, and groundwater–surface water exchange changed due to restoration, but (iii) physico-chemistry, hydraulic conditions, and primary production were not altered by restoration. Importantly, our study revealed that abiotic conditions, except channel morphology, changed only marginally, whereas other ecosystem attributes responded markedly to changes in flow-restoration interactions. These results highlight integrating a more holistic ecosystem perspective in the design and monitoring of restoration projects such as river widening in resource management, preferably in relation to flow-sediment regimes and interactions with the biotic components of the ecosystem. Show more
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https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000258195Publication status
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WaterVolume
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Publisher
MDPISubject
flow regime; river restoration; sediment regime; sediment respiration; periphyton; macroinvertebrates; ecosystem structure and function; channelizationOrganisational unit
03705 - Jokela, Jukka / Jokela, Jukka
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