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@article{1802060, author = {SánchezandMontoya, María Mar and Gómez, Rosa and Calvo, Jose F and Bartonička, Tomáš and Datry, Thibault and Pařil, Petr}, article_location = {AMSTERDAM}, article_number = {February}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.151308}, keywords = {Biodiversity; Dry river channels; Ecological function; Flow intermittence; Freshwater ecosystems; Wildlife conservation}, language = {eng}, issn = {0048-9697}, journal = {Science of the Total Environment}, title = {Ecological values of intermittent rivers for terrestrial vertebrate fauna}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.151308}, volume = {806}, year = {2022} }
TY - JOUR ID - 1802060 AU - Sánchez-Montoya, María Mar - Gómez, Rosa - Calvo, Jose F - Bartonička, Tomáš - Datry, Thibault - Pařil, Petr PY - 2022 TI - Ecological values of intermittent rivers for terrestrial vertebrate fauna JF - Science of the Total Environment VL - 806 IS - February SP - 151308 EP - 151308 PB - Elsevier SN - 00489697 KW - Biodiversity KW - Dry river channels KW - Ecological function KW - Flow intermittence KW - Freshwater ecosystems KW - Wildlife conservation UR - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.151308 N2 - Rivers are generally considered critical habitats for biodiversity; however, this often ignores the fact that many rivers may run dry and support terrestrial as well as aquatic fauna. Here, we investigated the ecological value of intermittent rivers for terrestrial vertebrates by installing camera traps along rivers subject to varying dry periods in two contrasting European climatic zones. We then analysed i) species presence and behaviours (as a proxy of ecological functions) on perennial and intermittent streams; ii) environmental (hydrological and geomorphological) and anthropogenic factors affecting the frequency of occurrence and number of species recorded; and iii) the importance of hydrological factors as regards ecological functioning. In both study areas, we recorded a higher number of species and individuals along intermittent streams than perennial streams, with highest values in intermittent reaches exhibiting shorter dry periods. Both abundance and species richness were strongly affected by hydrological factors in both study areas, including not only the occurrence but also the duration of the dry period. Dry channels played a key role as migration corridors and as a source of food, being used more frequently than riparian habitats when the river ran dry. Our findings indicate that terrestrial vertebrate fauna benefit from dry phases in rivers. Intermittent rivers, supporting a high abundance and diversity of fauna, should be considered as target ecosystems for wildlife conservation. Not doing so will jeopardise urgently needed conservation strategies in the face of accelerating global climate change. ER -
SÁNCHEZ-MONTOYA, María Mar, Rosa GÓMEZ, Jose F CALVO, Tomáš BARTONIČKA, Thibault DATRY and Petr PAŘIL. Ecological values of intermittent rivers for terrestrial vertebrate fauna. \textit{Science of the Total Environment}. AMSTERDAM: Elsevier, 2022, vol.~806, February, p.~151308-151318. ISSN~0048-9697. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.151308.
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