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Great Ideas in Riverine Ecology Linear to Landscapes FISH 7380; Dr. E. Irwin
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Page 1: Great Ideas in Riverine Ecology Linear to Landscapes FISH 7380; Dr. E. Irwin.

Great Ideas in Riverine Ecology

Linear to Landscapes

FISH 7380; Dr. E. Irwin

Page 2: Great Ideas in Riverine Ecology Linear to Landscapes FISH 7380; Dr. E. Irwin.

Geology and climate(present and historical)

River MorphologyHydrology

Sediment transportNutrient/elemental availability

Basin flora and faunaTerrestrial communities

Systems created by water running downhill depend on:

Carbon/solarinput

Patterns of flows = community function4) spiraling and retention5) connectedness6) biotic/abiotic controls

Human interference

1) stream classification

2) longitudinal processes3) Riparian-river interactionsLand use

heterotrophybiota

Trophic structure Habitat structure

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Classification Streams can be classified Allows managers and scientists to organize

river systems Conceptual and regional approaches

Climate and geology, but vegetation important also

NA-Ecosystem approach (broad scale) Climate, physiography and vegetation

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Hierarchical classification Spatially nested

levels of resolution

Problem—relatively distinct boundaries

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Stream Order Strahler (1952) and

modified by Horton (1945)

Variation from headwaters to mouth

Ordering gives a measure of position

Others-link magnitude, d-link

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Longitudinal Zonation

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River Continuum Concept

Downstream transfers of energy and matter

Invertebrate functional groups

US—DS in lowland rivers=lateral exchanges and vertical fluxes

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River-Riparian Interactions Allochtonous

inputs, LWD Flood-pulse

concept Annual floods

drive organic matter and nutrient input in large floodplain rivers.

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Lateral and vertical bounds revisited

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Longitudinal, lateral and vertical fluxes

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Spiraling and Retention

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Connectedness

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Disturbance Other abiotic

controls Biotic?

Limiting resources

Abiotic and Biotic Control

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Disturbance-structures stream communities

High/low flows Especially in headwaters

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Pressure Points Interference: how

management can mess things up.

Discontinuity- Serial Faunal


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