S. Fayolle et al., Responses and adaptative strategy of epilithic algae communities to different hydrological regimes, CR AC S III, 322(5), 1999, pp. 413-422
Citations number
51
Categorie Soggetti
Multidisciplinary,"Experimental Biology
Journal title
COMPTES RENDUS DE L ACADEMIE DES SCIENCES SERIE III-SCIENCES DE LA VIE-LIFE SCIENCES
Responses of epilithic algal communities were studied in a regulated river
presenting two different hydrological regimes. Upstream of the: Escale rese
rvoir, the hydrological regime is characterized by a flow compensation with
discharge continuous release responsible for the most significant disturba
nces occurring in the regulated River Durance. Downstream of this reservoir
, the river presents a stable and low compensation flow. The analysis of th
e epilithic algal communities submitted to contrasting flow regimes has sho
wn responses at different levels: a) at the level of the whole community, a
global response by changes in species richness and abundance, as well as i
n community structure; b) at the level of the: particular taxonomic groups,
such as, for instance, a more important development of filamentous green a
lgae, observed in the downstream reach; c) at the species level: the acquis
ition, by some diatoms, of an architectural type adapted to the now regime.
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