Benthic diatom community dynamics in Mediterranean intermittent streams: Effects of water availability and their potential as indicators of dry-phase ecological status
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The study of intermittent rivers is a critical and timely issue due to theirworldwide increase, triggered by several
causes including climate change. The need to understand the response of intermittent river biota to water intermittency
led us to conduct this study using benthic diatoms collected in southern Portugal. Benthic diatomswere
explored in terms of assemblages, diversity indices, the Specific Pollution Sensitivity (SPI) Index, functional metrics
(i.e. ecological guilds and life-forms) and conservation status. We verified that changes in water physicochemical
characteristics were highly controlled by flow intermittency, which in turn is directly linked tometeorological
variables (air temperature and precipitation). Changes in diatomassemblages reflect the aquatic regime
of sites, changes in aquatic states through time and mesohabitats (dry biofilm, samples collected in pools or
under flowing conditions). Species richness, on the other hand, did not reflect these differences, whilst Shannon
diversity and Pielou's Evenness indices only reflected mesohabitat differences. The SPI distinguished sampling
periods, and mesohabitats. The relative abundance of ecological guilds changed with aquatic states, with the low-profile guild dominating in eurheic and arheic conditions (except during Summer), being replaced bymotile
taxa in summer arheic conditions, reflecting increases in nutrient and siltation. The hypothesis that benthic diatom
assemblages in dry biofilm can be used as an indicator of ecological status during the dry-phase was validated,
since no differences between the Ecological Quality Ratio determined in dry biofilm collected in
Summer 2017 and the previous Spring 2017 in flowing water. A method is proposed for diatom sampling in
dry biofilm, contributing to an integrated ecological status evaluation, which considers the dry-phase and enhances
the reach of biomonitoring programs.
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Novais M.H., Morales E.A., Marchã Penha A., Potes M., Bouchez A., Barthès A., Costa M.J., Salgado R., Santos J. & M. Morais (2020). Benthic diatom community dynamics in Mediterranean intermittent streams: Effects of water availability and their potential as indicators of dry-phase ecological status. Science of the Total Environment 719: 137462