1. Dense growths of macrophytes are a characteristic feature of chalk streams which may cause problems both to farmers and anglers. Weed is frequently cut to reduce flooding of surrounding land and provide open water for anglers. 2. The objective of this study was to examine short-term responses of
The influence of drought on chalk stream macroinvertebrates
✍ Scribed by P. J. Wood; G. E. Petts
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1999
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 231 KB
- Volume
- 13
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0885-6087
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✦ Synopsis
Chalk streams are characterised by naturally regulated ¯ow regimes but their headwaters (winterbourne streams), are typi®ed by periods of desiccation alternating with periods of high ¯ow. This paper describes the impacts of drought on the macroinvertebrate community of the Little Stour River, Kent. Following the 1988±1992 drought, riverine habitats were severely degraded and some dewatering of previously perennial reaches occurred. Large volumes of ®ne sediment were deposited at the channel margins and on the river bed. In the summer of 1992 the relative abundance of macroinvertebrates was low. However, recovery was dramatic in the following three years. In 1995 a severe summer rainfall de®cit had no detectable deleterious impact on the macroinvertebrate community, re¯ecting the importance of winter groundwater recharge in sustaining summer ¯ows in chalk streams. Few taxa were eliminated as a result of the drought, suggesting the presence of refugia from which recolonisation of taxa could take place. The results are discussed in relation to the reported impact of drought on other groundwater fed rivers.
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