Manipulating the intensity of near-bed turbulence in rivers: effects on benthic invertebrates

Citation
Bj. Robson et al., Manipulating the intensity of near-bed turbulence in rivers: effects on benthic invertebrates, FRESHW BIOL, 42(4), 1999, pp. 645-653
Citations number
18
Categorie Soggetti
Aquatic Sciences
Journal title
FRESHWATER BIOLOGY
ISSN journal
00465070 → ACNP
Volume
42
Issue
4
Year of publication
1999
Pages
645 - 653
Database
ISI
SICI code
0046-5070(199912)42:4<645:MTIONT>2.0.ZU;2-U
Abstract
1. Flow conditions were modified over patches of river bed in three rivers in south-western Australia to determine the effects of turbulence on benthi c invertebrate communities. 2. Artificial structures to increase downstream turbulence were developed i n a laboratory flume. In the field, these increased turbulence intensity by 35% for a 20% reduction in velocity. 3. Patches of gravel were placed in each river and turbulence-generating st ructures allocated randomly to half of these, creating treatment patches. A n acoustic Doppler velocimeter was used to measure flow conditions over bot h treatment and control patches at several heights above the bed. After 6 w eeks, the invertebrate fauna of the gravel patches were sampled to examine the response to modified flow conditions. 4. The treatments increased relative turbulence intensity twofold for a red uction in velocity of between 3 and 5 cm s(-1), but turbulence intensity wa s significantly higher in only one of the three rivers. 5. There were no significant effects of increased relative turbulence inten sity on any aspect of the invertebrate assemblage. This may be a result of the fairly small increase in relative turbulence intensity created during t he experiment, the spatial scale of the manipulation or the types of stream community studied.