Effects of deglaciation on Alpine stream ecosystems: preliminary findings

Introduction: Climate change driven loss of cryosphere is determining radical shifts in stream hydrology and ecology in the European Alps. The key role of glaciers as a driver for Alpine freshwaters is decreasing, while rock-glaciers (permafrost) will likely become increasingly important due to thei...

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Main Authors: Brighenti, S., Bruno, M. C., Tolotti, M., Wharton, G., Bertoldi, W.
Other Authors: Bruno, M.C.
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Language:English
Published: Universität Innsbruck 2017
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10449/44358
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author Brighenti, S.
Bruno, M. C.
Tolotti, M.
Wharton, G.
Bertoldi, W.
author2 Brighenti, S.
Bruno, M.C.
Tolotti, M.
Wharton, G.
Bertoldi, W.
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description Introduction: Climate change driven loss of cryosphere is determining radical shifts in stream hydrology and ecology in the European Alps. The key role of glaciers as a driver for Alpine freshwaters is decreasing, while rock-glaciers (permafrost) will likely become increasingly important due to their slower degradation rates. However, although interstitial ice degradation can have drastic effects on outflow chemistry (e.g. increased conductivity, acidification, and contamination by metals, and), very little is known on habitat and ecology of rock glacier-fed streams. Materials and methods: A set of glacier, rock-glacier and groundwater fed streams have been selected in the Zay and Solda catchments (South Tyrol, Italy). Channel stability (Pfankuch index), physical parameters (temperature, turbidity, suspended solids), water origin (H-O isotope analysis), chemistry (including conductivity, ions, nutrients, metal concentrations, and DOC), biofilm biomass (AFDM) and chlorophyll-a have been analysed at 12 sites in summer 2017 by monthly samplings. Results and discussion: Different stream types differ in their physical and chemical conditions. Longitudinal gradients and seasonal patterns can be identified as well, especially in glacier-fed streams. Rock glacier-fed streams can be considered as peculiar habitats, especially in the late summer when highest conductivity and metal concentrations have been observed. Characterization of biotic communities (diatoms, macroinvertebrates and meiofauna diversity and abundance) and foodweb analyses (C, N isotopes, metal uptake and transfer) are ongoing and, along with habitat characterization, will allow us to better understand the ecological shifts associated with deglaciation in the European Alps.
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spelling ftiasma:oai:openpub.fmach.it:10449/44358 2025-01-16T22:22:41+00:00 Effects of deglaciation on Alpine stream ecosystems: preliminary findings Brighenti, S. Bruno, M. C. Tolotti, M. Wharton, G. Bertoldi, W. Brighenti, S. Bruno, M.C. Tolotti, M. Wharton, G. Bertoldi, W. 2017 http://hdl.handle.net/10449/44358 eng eng Universität Innsbruck country:AT place:Innsbruck ispartofbook:SIL-Austria 2017, Innsbruck, Austria, October 26-27, 2017 SIL-Austria 2017 http://hdl.handle.net/10449/44358 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Alpine streams Deglaciation Water chemistry Climate change Torrenti alpini Deglacializzazione Chimica delle acque Cambiamento climatico Settore BIO/07 - ECOLOGIA info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject 2017 ftiasma 2024-01-02T23:24:36Z Introduction: Climate change driven loss of cryosphere is determining radical shifts in stream hydrology and ecology in the European Alps. The key role of glaciers as a driver for Alpine freshwaters is decreasing, while rock-glaciers (permafrost) will likely become increasingly important due to their slower degradation rates. However, although interstitial ice degradation can have drastic effects on outflow chemistry (e.g. increased conductivity, acidification, and contamination by metals, and), very little is known on habitat and ecology of rock glacier-fed streams. Materials and methods: A set of glacier, rock-glacier and groundwater fed streams have been selected in the Zay and Solda catchments (South Tyrol, Italy). Channel stability (Pfankuch index), physical parameters (temperature, turbidity, suspended solids), water origin (H-O isotope analysis), chemistry (including conductivity, ions, nutrients, metal concentrations, and DOC), biofilm biomass (AFDM) and chlorophyll-a have been analysed at 12 sites in summer 2017 by monthly samplings. Results and discussion: Different stream types differ in their physical and chemical conditions. Longitudinal gradients and seasonal patterns can be identified as well, especially in glacier-fed streams. Rock glacier-fed streams can be considered as peculiar habitats, especially in the late summer when highest conductivity and metal concentrations have been observed. Characterization of biotic communities (diatoms, macroinvertebrates and meiofauna diversity and abundance) and foodweb analyses (C, N isotopes, metal uptake and transfer) are ongoing and, along with habitat characterization, will allow us to better understand the ecological shifts associated with deglaciation in the European Alps. Conference Object Ice permafrost Fondazione Edmund Mach: IRIS-OpenPub
spellingShingle Alpine streams
Deglaciation
Water chemistry
Climate change
Torrenti alpini
Deglacializzazione
Chimica delle acque
Cambiamento climatico
Settore BIO/07 - ECOLOGIA
Brighenti, S.
Bruno, M. C.
Tolotti, M.
Wharton, G.
Bertoldi, W.
Effects of deglaciation on Alpine stream ecosystems: preliminary findings
title Effects of deglaciation on Alpine stream ecosystems: preliminary findings
title_full Effects of deglaciation on Alpine stream ecosystems: preliminary findings
title_fullStr Effects of deglaciation on Alpine stream ecosystems: preliminary findings
title_full_unstemmed Effects of deglaciation on Alpine stream ecosystems: preliminary findings
title_short Effects of deglaciation on Alpine stream ecosystems: preliminary findings
title_sort effects of deglaciation on alpine stream ecosystems: preliminary findings
topic Alpine streams
Deglaciation
Water chemistry
Climate change
Torrenti alpini
Deglacializzazione
Chimica delle acque
Cambiamento climatico
Settore BIO/07 - ECOLOGIA
topic_facet Alpine streams
Deglaciation
Water chemistry
Climate change
Torrenti alpini
Deglacializzazione
Chimica delle acque
Cambiamento climatico
Settore BIO/07 - ECOLOGIA
url http://hdl.handle.net/10449/44358