Streams fed by active rock glaciers: habitat, biota and conservation value

In the present deglaciation scenario, the influence of mountain permafrost, which is shrinking at lower rates than glaciers, on Alpine stream ecosystems, is quickly increasing. We present a research conducted in the European Alps (Solda Valley, Italy), aimed at characterising the habitat and biota o...

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Main Authors: Brighenti, S., Bruno, M. C., Tolotti, M., Wharton, G., Pusch, W., Bertoldi, W.
Other Authors: Bruno, M.C.
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Language:English
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author Brighenti, S.
Bruno, M. C.
Tolotti, M.
Wharton, G.
Pusch, W.
Bertoldi, W.
author2 Brighenti, S.
Bruno, M.C.
Tolotti, M.
Wharton, G.
Pusch, W.
Bertoldi, W.
author_facet Brighenti, S.
Bruno, M. C.
Tolotti, M.
Wharton, G.
Pusch, W.
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description In the present deglaciation scenario, the influence of mountain permafrost, which is shrinking at lower rates than glaciers, on Alpine stream ecosystems, is quickly increasing. We present a research conducted in the European Alps (Solda Valley, Italy), aimed at characterising the habitat and biota of streams fed by active rock glaciers, evident form of mountain permafrost. We compared the habitat conditions and zoobenthic communities of rock-glacial streams with those of groundwater- and glacier-fed streams, and recorded a unique habitat setting, with stable streambed and clear waters influenced by permafrost (constantly cold water [lt]1.5°C, high electrical conductivity and high concentrations of major ions and trace elements). The composition, abundance, biomass and diversity of invertebrate communities were comparable to those of non-glacial reaches, but included also cold-stenothermal species. Thus, rock glacial streams may be considered as a unique alpine stream habitat, shaping the hydrochemistry, biodiversity and ecosystem functions of deglaciating catchments. They may act as stepping stones for the colonisation of upstream reaches, and simultaneously act as refuge areas for cold-stenothermals under increasing water temperature conditions in downstream reaches. These so far underinvestigated stream type therefore hold high conservation value, and should be the focus of research and conservation priorities in the extant state of increased exploitation of mountains by human activities, and changes in hydrology due to climate change.
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spelling ftiasma:oai:openpub.fmach.it:10449/57589 2025-01-17T00:15:32+00:00 Streams fed by active rock glaciers: habitat, biota and conservation value Brighenti, S. Bruno, M. C. Tolotti, M. Wharton, G. Pusch, W. Bertoldi, W. Brighenti, S. Bruno, M.C. Tolotti, M. Wharton, G. Pusch, W. Bertoldi, W. 2019 http://hdl.handle.net/10449/57589 eng eng country:AT ispartofbook:6th biennial Symposium of the International Society for River Science: riverine landscapes as coupled socio-ecological systems, Vienna, Austria, September 8-13, 2019 6th biennial Symposium of the International Society for River Science: riverine landscapes as coupled socio-ecological systems firstpage:201 http://hdl.handle.net/10449/57589 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Rock glacial streams Alpine streams Settore BIO/07 - ECOLOGIA info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject 2019 ftiasma 2023-12-05T23:23:54Z In the present deglaciation scenario, the influence of mountain permafrost, which is shrinking at lower rates than glaciers, on Alpine stream ecosystems, is quickly increasing. We present a research conducted in the European Alps (Solda Valley, Italy), aimed at characterising the habitat and biota of streams fed by active rock glaciers, evident form of mountain permafrost. We compared the habitat conditions and zoobenthic communities of rock-glacial streams with those of groundwater- and glacier-fed streams, and recorded a unique habitat setting, with stable streambed and clear waters influenced by permafrost (constantly cold water [lt]1.5°C, high electrical conductivity and high concentrations of major ions and trace elements). The composition, abundance, biomass and diversity of invertebrate communities were comparable to those of non-glacial reaches, but included also cold-stenothermal species. Thus, rock glacial streams may be considered as a unique alpine stream habitat, shaping the hydrochemistry, biodiversity and ecosystem functions of deglaciating catchments. They may act as stepping stones for the colonisation of upstream reaches, and simultaneously act as refuge areas for cold-stenothermals under increasing water temperature conditions in downstream reaches. These so far underinvestigated stream type therefore hold high conservation value, and should be the focus of research and conservation priorities in the extant state of increased exploitation of mountains by human activities, and changes in hydrology due to climate change. Conference Object permafrost Stepping Stones Fondazione Edmund Mach: IRIS-OpenPub Stepping Stones ENVELOPE(-63.992,-63.992,-64.786,-64.786)
spellingShingle Rock glacial streams
Alpine streams
Settore BIO/07 - ECOLOGIA
Brighenti, S.
Bruno, M. C.
Tolotti, M.
Wharton, G.
Pusch, W.
Bertoldi, W.
Streams fed by active rock glaciers: habitat, biota and conservation value
title Streams fed by active rock glaciers: habitat, biota and conservation value
title_full Streams fed by active rock glaciers: habitat, biota and conservation value
title_fullStr Streams fed by active rock glaciers: habitat, biota and conservation value
title_full_unstemmed Streams fed by active rock glaciers: habitat, biota and conservation value
title_short Streams fed by active rock glaciers: habitat, biota and conservation value
title_sort streams fed by active rock glaciers: habitat, biota and conservation value
topic Rock glacial streams
Alpine streams
Settore BIO/07 - ECOLOGIA
topic_facet Rock glacial streams
Alpine streams
Settore BIO/07 - ECOLOGIA
url http://hdl.handle.net/10449/57589