“…Although a wide range of studies have assessed the response of periphyton to natural changes in hydraulic conditions such as water velocity and discharge (Biggs, Smith, & Duncan, 1999; Francoeur & Biggs, 2006; Horner et al, 1990), less research has documented the response of periphyton community composition to flow alteration in terms of changes in ecological meaningful hydrological attributes (e.g., flow magnitude, frequency, duration, timing and rate‐of‐flow change; Bergey et al, 2010; Huang et al, 2018; Smolar‐Žvanut & Krivograd Klemenčič, 2013; Tang et al, 2013; Wu et al, 2019). Particularly, only a few studies have analysed diatom assemblages in relation to the effect of altered flow regimes in rivers (Growns, 1999; Growns & Growns, 2001; Krajenbrink et al, 2019; Wu et al, 2009; Wu et al, 2010).…”