Over 200,000 kilometers of free-flowing river habitat in Europe is altered due to impoundments

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Parasiewicz PiotrORCID,Belka KamilaORCID,Łapińska MałgorzataORCID,Ławniczak Karol,Prus Paweł,Adamczyk Mikołaj,Buras Paweł,Szlakowski Jacek,Kaczkowski ZbigniewORCID,Krauze KingaORCID,O’Keeffe Joanna,Suska Katarzyna,Ligięza Janusz,Melcher Andreas,O’Hanley JesseORCID,Birnie-Gauvin KimORCID,Aarestrup Kim,Jones Peter E.,Jones JoshuaORCID,Garcia de Leaniz CarlosORCID,Tummers Jeroen S.ORCID,Consuegra SofiaORCID,Kemp PaulORCID,Schwedhelm HannahORCID,Popek Zbigniew,Segura Gilles,Vallesi Sergio,Zalewski MaciejORCID,Wiśniewolski Wiesław

Abstract

AbstractEuropean rivers are disconnected by more than one million man-made barriers that physically limit aquatic species migration and contribute to modification of freshwater habitats. Here, a Conceptual Habitat Alteration Model for Ponding is developed to aid in evaluating the effects of impoundments on fish habitats. Fish communities present in rivers with low human impact and their broad environmental settings enable classification of European rivers into 15 macrohabitat types. These classifications, together with the estimated fish sensitivity to alteration of their habitat are used for assessing the impacts of six main barrier types (dams, weirs, sluices, culverts, fords, and ramps). Our results indicate that over 200,000 km or 10% of previously free-flowing river habitat has been altered due to impoundments. Although they appear less frequently, dams, weirs and sluices cause much more habitat alteration than the other types. Their impact is regionally diverse, which is a function of barrier height, type and density, as well as biogeographical location. This work allows us to foresee what potential environmental gain or loss can be expected with planned barrier management actions in rivers, and to prioritize management actions.

Funder

EC | European Commission - Executive Agency for SMEs | Competitiveness of Enterprises and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry,Multidisciplinary

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