Benefits of riparian forest for the aquatic ecosystem assessed at a large geographic scale

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作者
Van Looy, K. [1 ]
Tormos, T. [2 ]
Ferreol, M. [1 ]
Villeneuve, B. [1 ]
Valette, L. [1 ]
Chandesris, A. [1 ]
Bougon, N. [2 ]
Oraison, F. [1 ]
Souchon, Y. [1 ]
机构
[1] Irstea, UR MALY, Natl Res Inst Sci & Technol Environm & Agr, River Hydroecol Unit Onema Irstea, F-69626 Villeurbanne, France
[2] French Natl Agcy Water & Aquat Environm Onema, River Hydroecol Unit Onema Irstea, Lyon, France
关键词
hydromorphological quality; riparian buffer; nutrient reduction; biotic integrity indices; WATER-QUALITY FUNCTIONS; RIVER RESTORATION; LAND-USE; ECOLOGICAL STATUS; NITROGEN REMOVAL; NEW-ZEALAND; FISH; VEGETATION; STREAMS; COVER;
D O I
10.1051/kmae/2013041
中图分类号
S9 [水产、渔业];
学科分类号
0908 ;
摘要
Claimed benefits of riparian forest cover for the aquatic ecosystem include purification, thermal control, organic matter input and habitat provision, which may improve physicochemical and biotic quality. However, these beneficial effects might be flawed by multiple stressor conditions of intensive agriculture and urbanization in upstream catchments. We examined the relationship between riparian forest cover and physicochemical quality and biotic integrity indices in extensive large scale datasets. Measurements of hydromorphological conditions and riparian forest cover across different buffer widths for 59 x 10(3) river stretches covering 230 x 10(3) km of the French river network were coupled with data for physicochemical and biotic variables taken from the national monitoring network. General linear and quantile regression techniques were used to determine responses of physicochemical variables and biological integrity indices for macroinvertebrates and fish to riparian forest cover in selections of intermediate stress for 2nd to 4th order streams. Significant responses to forest cover were found for the nutrient variables and biological indices. According to these responses a 60% riparian forest cover in the 10 m buffer corresponds to good status boundaries for physicochemical and biotic elements. For the 30 m buffer, the observed response suggests that riparian forest coverage of at least 45% corresponds with good ecological status in the aquatic ecosystem. The observed consistent responses indicate significant potential for improving the quality of the aquatic environment by restoring riparian forest. The effects are more substantial in single-stressor environments but remain significant in multi-stressor environments.
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