2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.04.086
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Reservoirs override seasonal variability of phytoplankton communities in a regulated Mediterranean river

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“…It is important to note that in this study, the taxon list for each site encompassed two samplings, under both high-and low-flow conditions. We therefore propose that along with high-and low-flow conditions, being a major factor determining algal local communities in Mediterranean streams (as suggested by Torn es & Sabater, 2010), that hydrological variability of each site (i.e. regardless of the flow conditions at the moment of sampling) is a factor determining local algal communities.…”
Section: Causes Of Nestedness In Benthic Diatom Meta-communitiesmentioning
confidence: 85%
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“…It is important to note that in this study, the taxon list for each site encompassed two samplings, under both high-and low-flow conditions. We therefore propose that along with high-and low-flow conditions, being a major factor determining algal local communities in Mediterranean streams (as suggested by Torn es & Sabater, 2010), that hydrological variability of each site (i.e. regardless of the flow conditions at the moment of sampling) is a factor determining local algal communities.…”
Section: Causes Of Nestedness In Benthic Diatom Meta-communitiesmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…Contrasting flow periods (high‐flow and low‐flow waters) are also expected to become even more pronounced (Giorgi & Lionello, ). Increases in the frequency and severity of floods and droughts have already been described to affect the physical, chemical and biological properties of freshwater systems negatively and accompany other changes related to human pressure (Sabater & Tockner, ; Timoner et al ., ; Tornés et al ., ). Our results imply that idiosyncratic diatom species are likely to be favoured by future global change in Mediterranean rivers and streams.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…Community changes between the wet and the dry season in Mediterranean-climate regions have been reported for many aquatic organisms, including microbes (e.g., [58]), phytoplankton (e.g., [59,60]), benthic algae (e.g., [61][62][63], macroinvertebrates (e.g., [19,64,65]), and fish (e.g., [44,47,63]), and for riparian vegetation (e.g., [66]). Nevertheless, macroinvertebrates are by far the most investigated group and studies on seasonal changes have focused on whole communities as well as the composition of particular taxonomic groups (e.g., Plecoptera [67]; Trichoptera [68]; or Chironomidae [69]).…”
Section: Macroinvertebrate Communitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A similar hydrology‐related masking of seasonal effects was noted by Tornés et al . () in a regulated Mediterranean river. Therefore, these results represent temporal floodplain homogenization in contrast to the spatial floodplain homogenization described by Thomaz et al ().…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%