Climate change impacts on ecologically relevant hydrological indicators in three catchments in three European ecoregions

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作者
Kiesel, Jens [1 ,2 ]
Gericke, Andreas [1 ]
Rathjens, Hendrik [3 ]
Wetzig, Annett [1 ]
Kakouei, Karan [1 ,4 ]
Jaehnig, Sonja C. [1 ]
Fohrer, Nicola [2 ]
机构
[1] Leibniz Inst Freshwater Ecol & Inland Fisheries I, Dept Ecosyst Res, Justus von Liebig Str 7, D-12489 Berlin, Germany
[2] Christian Albrechts Univ Kiel, Inst Nat Resource Conservat, Dept Hydrol & Water Resources Management, Kiel, Germany
[3] Stone Environm Inc, 535 Stone Cutters Way, Montpelier, VT 05602 USA
[4] Free Univ Berlin, Inst Biol, Berlin, Germany
基金
欧盟地平线“2020”;
关键词
Climate change; EURO-CORDEX; Uncertainty; Prediction; Hydrological indicators; Indicators of hydrologic alteration (IHA); BIAS CORRECTION; CALIBRATION CRITERIA; UNCERTAINTY; SIMULATIONS; CORDEX;
D O I
10.1016/j.ecoleng.2018.12.019
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Freshwater species are adapted to and depend on various discharge conditions, such as 32 indicators of hydrologic alteration (IHA). Knowing how these indicators will be altered under climate change is essential for predicting species response and to develop mitigation concepts. The simulation of IHA under climate change is subject to considerable uncertainties which should be considered to obtain credible and robust predictions. Therefore, we investigated the major uncertainties inherent in climate change data and processing: general circulation model (GCM) and regional climate model (RCM) choice, representative concentration pathway (RCP) scenario, bias correction (BC) method, all within three mesoscale catchments in the European ecoregions: Central Plains, Central Highlands, and Alpine. Highest uncertainties were caused by the GCM and RCM choice, followed by the type of BC and the RCP. For the prediction, we reduced these uncertainties tailored to the ideal depiction of the IHA in each ecoregion. Together with a significance test, this enabled a robust depiction of the change in IHA for two future time periods. We found diverging changes within the ecoregions, caused by the complex interaction between precipitation, temperature and the governing catchment hydrological processes. The results provide an important basis for further impact research, especially for ecological freshwater studies.
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页码:404 / 416
页数:13
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