2022
DOI: 10.1002/iroh.202002082
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Initial biological development of a newly established side channel at the Lower Rhine

Abstract: Within the EU LIFE-Nature project 'River and floodplain revitalisation Emmericher Ward', three small temporary waters and a former gravel pit were connected by a side channel running parallel to the river Rhine through former groyne fields. The initial status of macrozoobenthos, fish, avifauna, flora, vegetation, and habitats before and their development after implementation of the project's measures were recorded and compared. The monitoring years 2018 and 2019 were exceptionally dry and accompanied by an ext… Show more

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“…This is also shown by Pander et al (2022), who investigated water level induced changes in habitat quality that determine fish community composition in restored and modified riverbanks of a large alpine river. Moreover, the initial biological development of a newly created side‐channel poses many challenges, as shown by a case study along the Lower Rhine (Marga et al, 2022). After 4 years of repeated observation of streambank vegetation following the restoration of a floodplain watercourse in the Danube floodplain, the influence of different natural flooding regimes on vegetation could be analysed by Stammel et al (2022).…”
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“…This is also shown by Pander et al (2022), who investigated water level induced changes in habitat quality that determine fish community composition in restored and modified riverbanks of a large alpine river. Moreover, the initial biological development of a newly created side‐channel poses many challenges, as shown by a case study along the Lower Rhine (Marga et al, 2022). After 4 years of repeated observation of streambank vegetation following the restoration of a floodplain watercourse in the Danube floodplain, the influence of different natural flooding regimes on vegetation could be analysed by Stammel et al (2022).…”
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confidence: 99%