“…Anthropogenic flow regime alterations of natural flow regimes through water abstraction and dams involve changes in the intensity, frequency, and seasonal predictability of floods and droughts. These changes can subsequently alter organic matter and sediment transport (Dewson, James, & Death, ; Meador & Carlisle, ), with direct effects on riparian and aquatic biota, such as habitat homogenisation (Belmar, Bruno, Martínez‐Capel, Barquín, & Velasco, ), changes in indicator taxa and ecological traits (Guareschi et al., ), reduced diversity (Bruno, Gutierrez‐Cánovas, Velasco, & Sánchez‐Fernandez, ; Lobera, Muñoz, López‐Tarazón, Vericat, & Batalla, ), and network simplification (Tonkin, Merritt, Olden, Reynolds, & Lytle, ). The ubiquity of flow alteration has led to a recent great interest in understanding aquatic ecosystem response to various types and degrees of flow regime alteration (see reviews by Dewson et al., ; Poff & Zimmerman, ).…”