Habitat quality and biological community responses to innovative hydropower plant installations at transverse in‐stream structures

Author:

Knott Josef1ORCID,Mueller Melanie1ORCID,Pander Joachim1ORCID,Geist Juergen1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Aquatic Systems Biology, TUM School of Life Sciences Technical University of Munich Freising Germany

Abstract

Abstract Ecological assessments of the effects of hydropower plants (HPPs) are often limited to aspects of entrainment, mortality, injuries, and passage of fish, whereas the effects on riverine habitats and biological communities in proximity to these structures are hardly documented. In this study, aquatic communities comprising fish, macroinvertebrates, macrophytes and periphyton as well as physical and hydromorphological parameters were investigated in upstream and downstream river sections at five transverse structures at different seasons before and after the installation of an innovative HPP. At all study sites, significant differences in the aquatic community composition between the assessed upstream and downstream sections were found after HPP construction, indicating distinct serial discontinuity. Raising the damming target at the sites Großweil and Au deteriorated the habitat conditions in the upstream area close to the weir and presumably influenced in particular the macroinvertebrate community, where a significant decrease in the density of rheophilic mayfly, stonefly and caddisfly larvae was observed after HPP construction. Synthesis and applications: The installation of different types of innovative HPPs has not improved the habitat conditions for rheophilic species, contrary to the promises raised by the developers of these concepts. Conversely, retrofitting existing weirs accompanied by further damming even significantly increased the effects of serial discontinuity and deteriorated the habitat conditions for rheophilic species in upstream sections. As evident from the findings of this study, habitat and biological community effects resulting from serial discontinuity should become better integrated into ecological assessments of HPP developments.

Funder

Bayerisches Staatsministerium für Umwelt und Verbraucherschutz

Publisher

Wiley

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