1. Effects of hydroelectric scheme on fluvial ecosystems within the Spanish Pyrenees
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Diego García de Jalón, Carmen M. Casado, Felicidad Menes, Carlos Montes, and Elena Barcelo
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geography ,Biomass (ecology) ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,biology ,Ecology ,Fluvial ,biology.organism_classification ,Fishery ,Trout ,Benthos ,Productivity (ecology) ,Tributary ,Environmental science ,Ecosystem ,Species richness ,General Environmental Science - Abstract
The effects on faunal communities of a high head, low capacity hydroelectric power project are evaluated for the River Cinca, a Pyrenean tributary of the River Ebro (North East of Spain). The macrobenthic fauna of the regulated Cinca river is compared with the unregulated River Ara. Colder summer water temperatures in the River Cinca are shown to have caused a reduction in species richness of the macrobenthic community as a consequence of the elimination of thermophilous species. Reduced temperatures may also explain the lower growth rate and productivity of the trout populations. Sudden flow fluctuations caused by hydropower generation influence the downstream macrobenthic communities; their populations are less abundant (reduction in densities and biomass) and their structure is less diverse. Although trout fisheries do not seem to be directly affected by sudden flow fluctuations, the limitation of their food resources (benthos), has reduced trout production and turnover ratio.
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- 1988
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