2015
DOI: 10.1139/cjfas-2014-0314
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Hydrodynamic control of benthic mats of Didymosphenia geminata at the reach scale

Abstract: Algal blooms caused by the stalk forming diatom Didymosphenia geminata impact the habitat structure and functioning of stream ecosystems. We evaluated site specific geomorphic controls on D. geminata in a cobble bed river in the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains. Entrainment potential (EP), defined as the ratio of average bed shear stress to the critical shear stress, was found to be the most significant control on total abundance. A comparison with critical thresholds for sediment transport showed that the r… Show more

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“…The putative threshold DRP concentration of 2 mg m À3 , below which D. geminata proliferations develop, is consistent with some observations of proliferations in North and South America, as well as New Zealand (e.g. Miller et al, 2009;Reid & Torres 2014, Cullis, McKnight & Spaulding, 2015. However, D. geminata proliferations in Europe have been observed in rivers with average DRP concentrations substantially higher than 2 mg m À3 (e.g.…”
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confidence: 88%
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“…The putative threshold DRP concentration of 2 mg m À3 , below which D. geminata proliferations develop, is consistent with some observations of proliferations in North and South America, as well as New Zealand (e.g. Miller et al, 2009;Reid & Torres 2014, Cullis, McKnight & Spaulding, 2015. However, D. geminata proliferations in Europe have been observed in rivers with average DRP concentrations substantially higher than 2 mg m À3 (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Miller et al, 2009;Reid & Torres 2014, Cullis, McKnight & Spaulding, 2015. Miller et al, 2009;Reid & Torres 2014, Cullis, McKnight & Spaulding, 2015.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Rapids may render unsuitable conditions due to high shear stress and higher frequency of bed load transport causing mat scouring whereas light availability is limited in deeper pools. This result supports previous observations that geomorphological units define physical habitat suitability for mat colonization and growth (Cullis, Spaulding, & McKnight, 2015;Miller et al, 2009). Runs and riffles offer optimal conditions for D. geminata colonization, mat development, and persistence due to their shallow depths, high light availability, and stable substrate between high discharge events.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%