EARLY HEARING DETECTION AND INTERVENTION VIRTUAL CONFERENCE
MARCH 2-5, 2021
(Virtually the same conference, without elevators, airplane tickets, or hotel room keys)
5/20/2019 | 9:45 AM - 10:00 AM | IMPACTS OF SMALL, LOW-HEAD DAMS ON STREAM MACROINVERTEBRATE ASSEMBLAGES | 151 ABC
IMPACTS OF SMALL, LOW-HEAD DAMS ON STREAM MACROINVERTEBRATE ASSEMBLAGES
Small, former mill dams are prevalent in the northeastern USA, creating abrupt discontinuities in habitat and water quality and fragmenting biotic assemblages. These dams are variable in their spatial and temporal impacts on water quality, geomorphology, and, presumably, biota. We compared macroinvertebrate assemblages within upstream reaches, dam-created impoundments, and downstream reaches at 12 dam sites across multiple years with corresponding temperature, dissolved oxygen, and habitat data. The impact of dams on stream macroinvertebrates varied among streams, with expected losses of species, reductions in biotic integrity, and increases in warmwater taxa downstream of dams evident at only a few sites. The lack of patterned responses suggests that the impacts of dams on water quality and habitat may not be sufficient to affect macroinvertebrates or that other factors obscure effects of the dams. Although impacts in stream reaches were limited, the impounded area created by dams contained a different macroinvertebrate assemblage than free-flowing stream reaches, and we have documented the loss of common stream-dwelling taxa in impoundments. An understanding of variable responses to dams and mechanisms of impact may help prioritize dam removal and set expectations for restoration.
- Invertebrate
- Disturbance
- Restoration
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Allison Roy
(), U.S. Geological Survey, Massachusetts Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, University of Massachusetts Amherst, aroy@eco.umass.edu;
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Katherine Abbott
(), University of Massachusetts Amherst, kmabbott@umass.edu;
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Michael Cole
(), Cole Ecological, Inc., mikebcole@comcast.net;
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Kristopher Houle
(), Massachusetts Division of Ecological Restoration, kris.houle@mass.gov;
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Keith Nislow
(), Northern Research Station, U.S.D.A. Forest Service, University of Massachusetts Amherst, knislow@fs.fed.us;
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