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Functional response of fish assemblage to multiple stressors in a highly regulated Mediterranean river system
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WoS WOS:000537446400016
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85085904311
DOI 10.1016/J.SCITOTENV.2020.138989
Año 2020
Tipo artículo de investigación

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Abstract



Mediterranean rivers are characterised by strong environmental constrains and species-poor, highly endemic fish fauna. In Europe, these systems are exposed to multiple stressors due to extensive human activities. Studies on the effects of some stressors on riverine fish are available but complex responses of fish assemblages to interplay of flow alteration with physical habitat changes and invasive species have not been evaluated up to date. This study analysed the response of functional diversity of fish assemblages to multiple stressors in the Segura River system in the southern Spain. Fish assemblages were sampled in 16 sites in two consecutive periods (2009-2010 and 2013-2015). Subsequently, we assessed the responses of functional specialisation, originality and entropy (based on nine functional traits and abundances) as well as species richness and abundance to interplay of flow regime alteration and ecological status, fragmentation as well as non-native species abundance across spatial and temporal scales. The governing role of flow regime in structuring fish assemblage was superimposed on physical habitat changes, water quality deterioration and fragmentation as well as the presence of non-native fish species. We found an increase of species richness and abundance but decrease of functional specialisation and originality in river reaches with high level of base flow and more stable hydrological conditions. Opposite pattern was observed in reaches with severe reduction of base flow and marked inversion in the seasonal pattern of high and low flows. We postulate that the use of tools that consider the functional identity of the species as method to assess the effects of environmental alterations on fish biodiversity could improve conservation measures for Mediterranean fish fauna. Furthermore, design flows that mimic natural flow regime patterns characteristic for Mediterranean rivers are a promising tool to provide environmental conditions that would favour native fish within the assemblage and benefit their conservation. (C) 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 Sanchez-Perez, Ana - UNIV MURCIA - España
Universidad de Murcia - España
2 Jose Oliva-Paterna, Francisco Hombre UNIV MURCIA - España
Universidad de Murcia - España
2 Oliva-Paterna, Francisco José - Universidad de Murcia - España
UNIV MURCIA - España
3 COLIN-MUNOZ, NICOLE FRANCOIS Mujer Universidad Austral de Chile - Chile
Universidad Católica de la Santísima Concepción - Chile
4 Torralva, Mar - UNIV MURCIA - España
Universidad de Murcia - España
5 Gorski, K. Hombre Universidad Austral de Chile - Chile
Universidad Católica de la Santísima Concepción - Chile

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Financiamiento



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Spanish Ministry of Science and Education
Fundacion Seneca
Regional Agency of Science and Technology, Autonomous Government of Murcia
LIFE programme Project Segura-Riverlink
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Financial support was provided by the Fundacion Seneca (project 08728/PI/08), Regional Agency of Science and Technology, Autonomous Government of Murcia. Additional funding was provided by the LIFE programme Project Segura-Riverlink (project LIFE12 ENV/ES/001140). ASP was supported by a pre-doctoral contract (FPU14/03994) from the Spanish Ministry of Science and Education. The collaboration with universities in Chile was allowed by a short-stay grant (EST17/00342) from the Spanish Ministry of Science and Education. We would like to thank to all members of the research group in UMU for their help and support with the field samplings.
Financial support was provided by the Fundación Séneca (project 08728/PI/08 ), Regional Agency of Science and Technology, Autonomous Government of Murcia. Additional funding was provided by the LIFE programme Project Segura-Riverlink (project LIFE12 ENV/ES/001140 ). ASP was supported by a pre-doctoral contract (FPU14/03994) from the Spanish Ministry of Science and Education. The collaboration with universities in Chile was allowed by a short-stay grant (EST17/00342) from the Spanish Ministry of Science and Education. We would like to thank to all members of the research group in UMU for their help and support with the field samplings.

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