Affiliation:
1. Complutense University of Madrid , Spain
2. INRAE, Lyon , France
3. University of California , Berkeley
4. Goethe University , Frankfurt , Germany
Abstract
AbstractRivers are efficient corridors for aquatic animals, primarily under the assumption of perennial flow. However, the recognition that river drying is a common and widespread phenomenon requires reexamining animal movement through river networks. Intermittent rivers and ephemeral streams have been overlooked when studying animal movement, even though approximately 60% of the global river network dries. In the present article, we extend the current focus of river ecology by integrating the effects of drying on the movement of aquatic and terrestrial animals. Moreover, we introduce a conceptual model that challenges the current bias, which is focused on perennial waterways, by encompassing animal movement across hydrologic phases (nonflowing, flowing, dry, rewetting) and habitats (aquatic, terrestrial). We discuss their corridor function in conservation and restoration planning and identify emerging research questions. We contend that a more comprehensive and inclusive view of animal movement in dry channels will advance ecological understanding of river networks and respective conservation efforts.
Funder
Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation
National Science Foundation
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
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