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Water Research | 2017

Scale dependency in the hydromorphological control of a stream ecosystem functioning

Fanny Colas; Jean-Marc Baudoin; Frédéric Gob; Vincent Tamisier; Laurent Valette; Karl Kreutzenberger; Didier Lambrigot; Eric Chauvet

Physical habitat degradation is prevalent in river ecosystems. Although still little is known about the ecological consequences of altered hydromorphology, understanding the factors at play can contribute to sustainable environmental management. In this study we aimed to identify the hydromorphological features controlling a key ecosystem function and the spatial scales where such linkages operate. As hydromorphological and chemical pressures often occur in parallel, we examined the relative importance of hydromorphological and chemical factors as determinants of leaf breakdown. Leaf breakdown assays were investigated at 82 sites of rivers throughout the French territory. Leaf breakdown data were then crossed with data on water quality and with a multi-scale hydromorphological assessment (i.e. upstream catchment, river segment, reach and habitat) when quantitative data were available. Microbial and total leaf breakdown rates exhibited differential responses to both hydromorphological and chemical alterations. Relationships between the chemical quality of the water and leaf breakdown were weak, while hydromorphological integrity explained independently up to 84.2% of leaf breakdown. Hydrological and morphological parameters were the main predictors of microbial leaf breakdown, whereas hydrological parameters had a major effect on total leaf breakdown, particularly at large scales, while morphological parameters were important at smaller scales. Microbial leaf breakdown were best predicted by hydromorphological features defined at the upstream catchment level whereas total leaf breakdown were best predicted by reach and habitat level geomorphic variables. This study demonstrates the use of leaf breakdown in a biomonitoring context and the importance of hydromorphological integrity for the functioning of running water. It provides new insights for environmental decision-makers to identify the management and restoration actions that have to be undertaken including the hydromorphogical features that should be kept in minimal maintenance to support leaf breakdown.


Geomorphology | 2005

Critical specific stream power in gravel-bed rivers

François Petit; Frédéric Gob; Geoffrey Houbrechts; Ali A. Assani


Quaternary Science Reviews | 2003

Lichenometric application to historical and subrecent dynamics and sediment transport of a Corsican stream (Figarella River—France)

Frédéric Gob; François Petit; J. P. Bravard; André Ozer; André Gob


River Research and Applications | 2005

River dredging, channel dynamics and bedload transport in an incised meandering river (the River Semois, Belgium).

Frédéric Gob; Geoffrey Houbrechts; J.M. Hiver; François Petit


Geomorphology | 2008

The value of lichenometry and historical archives in assessing the incision of submediterranean rivers from the Little Ice Age in the Ardèche and upper Loire (France)

Frédéric Gob; Nicolas Jacob; Jean-Paul Bravard; François Petit


Earth Surface Processes and Landforms | 2010

The influence of sediment size, relative grain size and channel slope on initiation of sediment motion in boulder bed rivers. A lichenometric study

Frédéric Gob; Jean-Paul Bravard; François Petit


Geomorphologie-relief Processus Environnement | 2006

Les formes fluviales d'une rivière en gorge, le Chassezac (Cévennes, France)

Nicolas Jacob; Frédéric Gob; Jean-Paul Bravard; François Petit


Geographie Physique Et Quaternaire | 2006

Fréquence et importance du charriage dans les rivières du Massif ardennais

Geoffrey Houbrechts; Eric Hallot; Frédéric Gob; Julien Mols; Olivier Defechereux; François Petit


IAHS-AISH publication | 2005

Determining the competence of mountainous Mediterranean streams using lichenometric techniques

Frédéric Gob; Nicolas Jacob; Jean-Paul Bravard; François Petit


Geomorphologie-relief Processus Environnement | 2014

Un outil de caractérisation hydromorphologique des cours d’eau pour l’application de la DCE en France (CARHYCE)

Frédéric Gob; Clélia Bilodeau; Nathalie Thommeret; Jérôme Belliard; Marie-Bernadette Albert; Vincent Tamisier; Jean-Marc Baudoin; Karl Kreutzenberger

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Clément Virmoux

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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