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Expanding towards contraction: the alternation of floods and droughts as a fundamental component in river ecology
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Created: | Nov 05, 2024 at 5:30 p.m. | |
Last updated: | Nov 07, 2024 at 1:43 p.m. (Metadata update) | |
Published date: | Nov 07, 2024 at 1:42 p.m. | |
DOI: | 10.4211/hs.b7f9d294de0941a485d5daba466d0fce | |
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Abstract
Climate warming is causing more extreme weather conditions, with both larger and more intense precipitation events as well as extended periods of drought in many regions of the world. The consequence is an alteration of the hydrological regime of streams and rivers, with an increase in the probability of extreme hydrological conditions. Mediterranean-climate regions usually experience extreme hydrological events on a seasonal basis and thus, freshwater Mediterranean ecosystems can be used as natural laboratories for better understanding how climate warming will impact ecosystem structure and functioning elsewhere. In this study, we revisited and contextualized historical and new datasets collected at Fuirosos, a well-studied Mediterranean intermittent stream naturally experiencing extreme hydrological events, to illustrate how the seasonal alternation of floods and droughts influence hydrology, microbial assemblages, water chemistry, and the potential for biogeochemical processing.
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MICIU/AEI/FEDER UE and Next Generation funding | INHOT | CNS2022-135690 |
MICIU/AEI/FEDER UE and Next Generation funding | FLUPRINT | EUR2023-143456 |
MICIU/AEI and the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) | INTERACTOMA | RTI2018-101205-B-I00 |
MICIU/AEI/FEDER UE and Next Generation funding | ALTER-C | PID2020-114024GB-C32/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 |
MICIU/AEI/FEDER UE and Next Generation funding | APOM-cycling | PID2022-143112NB-I00 |
Swedish Research Council | 2021-06667 | |
MICIU/AEI/FEDER UE and Next Generation funding | EVASIONA | PID2021-122817-NB-100 |
MICIU/AEI/FEDER UE and Next Generation funding | RIPAMED | CNS2023-144737 |
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Montserrat Soler | CEAB-CSIC | |||
Carmen Gómez | CEAB-CSIC |
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