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River ecosystem processes: A synthesis of approaches, criteria of use and sensitivity to environmental stressors

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Luz Boyero, Daniel von Schiller, Sergi Sabater, Antoni Ginebreda, Luz Boyero, Alberto Bellin, Sara Rodríguez‐Mozaz, Sara Rodríguez‐Mozaz, Leonidas Vardakas, Sara Rodríguez‐Mozaz, Francesc Sabater, Francesc Sabater, Sara Rodríguez‐Mozaz, Vicenç Acuña, Sergi Sabater, Vicenç Acuña, Vicenç Acuña, Ibon Aristi, Alberto Bellin, Luz Boyero, Momír Paunović, Momír Paunović, Momír Paunović, Luz Boyero, Antoni Ginebreda, Mira Petrović, Ibon Aristi, Sergi Sabater, Maite Arroita, Sergi Sabater, Sara Rodríguez‐Mozaz, Luz Boyero, Ana Basaguren, Luz Boyero, Luz Boyero, Sara Rodríguez‐Mozaz, Francesc Sabater, Francesc Sabater, Sara Rodríguez‐Mozaz, Alberto Bellin, Antoni Ginebreda, Antoni Ginebreda, Luz Boyero, Luz Boyero, Sara Rodríguez‐Mozaz, Andrea Butturini, Momír Paunović, Sara Rodríguez‐Mozaz, Antoni Ginebreda, Sergi Sabater, Eleni Kalogianni, Sara Rodríguez‐Mozaz, Aitor Larrañaga Sara Rodríguez‐Mozaz, Sara Rodríguez‐Mozaz, Bruno Majone, Aingeru Martínez, Silvia Monroy, Isabel Muñoz, Momír Paunović, Olatz Pereda, Momír Paunović, Mira Petrović, Jesús Pozo, Sara Rodríguez‐Mozaz, Daniel Rivas, Sergi Sabater, Francesc Sabater, Nikolaos Skoulikidis, Libe Solagaistua, Sergi Sabater, Libe Solagaistua, Leonidas Vardakas, Arturo Elosegi, Sara Rodríguez‐Mozaz, Aitor Larrañaga

Summary

This synthesis reviewed approaches to studying river ecosystem processes, evaluating criteria for selecting sensitive indicators and methods for detecting ecological change driven by pollution and land-use pressures.

Study Type Environmental

River ecosystems are subject to multiple stressors that affect their structure and functioning. Ecosystem structure refers to characteristics such as channel form, water quality or the composition of biological communities, whereas ecosystem functioning refers to processes such as metabolism, organic matter decomposition or secondary production. Structure and functioning respond in contrasting and complementary ways to environmental stressors. Moreover, assessing the response of ecosystem functioning to stressors is critical to understand the effects on the ecosystem services that produce direct benefits to humans. Yet, there is more information on structural than on functional parameters, and despite the many approaches available to measure river ecosystem processes, structural approaches are more widely used, especially in management. One reason for this discrepancy is the lack of synthetic studies analyzing river ecosystem functioning in a way that is useful for both scientists and managers. Here, we present a synthesis of key river ecosystem processes, which provides a description of the main characteristics of each process, including criteria guiding their measurement as well as their respective sensitivity to stressors. We also discuss the current limitations, potential improvements and future steps that the use of functional measures in rivers needs to face.

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