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The hyporheic zone as an invertebrate refuge during a fine sediment disturbance event

Milner, Victoria S; Jones, J Iwan; Maddock, Ian P; Bunting, George C

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J Iwan Jones

Ian P Maddock

George C Bunting



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Abstract

Subsurface sediments offer an important refuge that support the survival and persistence of river invertebrates during adverse surface conditions. Access to refuges for invertebrates varies with differing hydrological and substrate characteristics, especially the proportion of fine sediment. This study examines whether substrate characteristics influence the use of the hyporheic zone as an invertebrate refuge during a fine sediment disturbance event. We used 12 outdoor stream mesocosms to examine the vertical migration of benthic and hyporheic invertebrates to fine sediment loading. Each mesocosm was filled with coarse or experimentally colmated sediments. After 69 days, a fine sediment pulse of three varying fine sediment concentrations was added to the stream mesocosms. Both before and after the fine sediment pulse, a distinct gradient in the abundance and richness of hyporheic invertebrates was apparent with depth. Hyporheic abundance and taxonomic richness decreased at 5 cm and increased at 18 cm during fine sediment loading, indicating vertical migration of invertebrates from the benthic to hyporheic zone. Our study provides support for the hyporheic zone as a refuge for benthic invertebrates during fine sediment disturbance events. We also found evidence that movement pathways within subsur-face sediments were still accessible and permitted bidirectional migration of individuals between the benthic and hyporheic zone in the coarse and colmated sediments during fine sediment loading. Understanding how increased fine sediment deposition affects streambed porosity will be increasingly important with ongoing climate change and anthropogenic sedimentation.

Citation

Milner, V. S., Jones, J. I., Maddock, I. P., & Bunting, G. C. (2022). The hyporheic zone as an invertebrate refuge during a fine sediment disturbance event. Ecohydrology, 15(6), Article e2450. https://doi.org/10.1002/eco.2450

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jun 19, 2022
Online Publication Date Jun 30, 2022
Publication Date Jun 30, 2022
Deposit Date Apr 29, 2025
Publicly Available Date May 6, 2025
Journal Ecohydrology
Print ISSN 1936-0584
Electronic ISSN 1936-0592
Publisher Wiley
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 15
Issue 6
Article Number e2450
DOI https://doi.org/10.1002/eco.2450
Keywords K E Y W O R D S biodiversity; colmation; sedimentation; stream mesocosms; vertical migration
Public URL https://keele-repository.worktribe.com/output/1202639
Publisher URL https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/eco.2450
Additional Information Received: 2021-12-17; Accepted: 2022-06-19; Published: 2022-07-18
This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals:

SDG 15 - Life on Land

Protect, restore and promote sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems, sustainably manage forests, combat desertification, and halt and reverse land degradation and halt biodiversity loss

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Copyright Statement
Received: 17 December 2021 Revised: 11 March 2022 Accepted: 19 June 2022DOI: 10.1002/eco.2450This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non-commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.© 2022 The Authors. Ecohydrology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.






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