Climate and land-use changes affecting river sediment and brown trout in alpine countries—a review

Background, aim, and scope: Catch decline of freshwater fish has been recorded in several countries. Among the possible causes, habitat change is discussed. This article focuses on potentially increased levels of fine sediments going to rivers and their effects on gravel-spawning brown trout. Indica...

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Main Authors: Scheurer, Karin, Alewell, Christine, Bänninger, Dominik, Burkhardt-Holm, Patricia
Language:English
Published: 2018
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Online Access:http://doc.rero.ch/record/309804/files/11356_2008_Article_75.pdf
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spelling ftreroch:oai:doc.rero.ch:309804 2023-05-15T17:58:17+02:00 Climate and land-use changes affecting river sediment and brown trout in alpine countries—a review Scheurer, Karin Alewell, Christine Bänninger, Dominik Burkhardt-Holm, Patricia 2018-06-18T17:45:11Z http://doc.rero.ch/record/309804/files/11356_2008_Article_75.pdf eng eng http://doc.rero.ch/record/309804/files/11356_2008_Article_75.pdf 2018 ftreroch 2023-02-16T17:30:42Z Background, aim, and scope: Catch decline of freshwater fish has been recorded in several countries. Among the possible causes, habitat change is discussed. This article focuses on potentially increased levels of fine sediments going to rivers and their effects on gravel-spawning brown trout. Indications of increased erosion rates are evident from land-use change in agriculture, changes in forest management practices, and from climate change. The latter induces an increase in air and river water temperatures, reduction in permafrost, changes in snow dynamics and an increase in heavy rain events. As a result, an increase in river sediment is likely. Suspended sediment may affect fish health and behaviour directly. Furthermore, sediment loads may clog gravel beds impeding fish such as brown trout from spawning and reducing recruitment rates. To assess the potential impact on fine sediments, knowledge of brown trout reproductive needs and the effects of sediment on brown trout health were evaluated. Approach: We critically reviewed the literature and included results from ongoing studies to answer the following questions, focusing on recent decades and rivers in alpine countries. Have climate change and land-use change increased erosion and sediment loads in rivers? Do we have indications of an increase in riverbed clogging? Are there indications of direct or indirect effects on brown trout from increased suspended sediment concentrations in rivers or from an increase in riverbed clogging? Results: Rising air temperatures have led to more intensive precipitation in winter months, earlier snow melt in spring, and rising snow lines and hence to increased erosion. Intensification of land use has supported erosion in lowland and pre-alpine areas in the second half of the twentieth century. In the Alps, however, reforestation of abandoned land at high altitudes might reduce the erosion risk while intensification on the lower, more easily accessible slopes increases erosion risk. Data from laboratory experiments show ... Other/Unknown Material permafrost RERO DOC Digital Library
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description Background, aim, and scope: Catch decline of freshwater fish has been recorded in several countries. Among the possible causes, habitat change is discussed. This article focuses on potentially increased levels of fine sediments going to rivers and their effects on gravel-spawning brown trout. Indications of increased erosion rates are evident from land-use change in agriculture, changes in forest management practices, and from climate change. The latter induces an increase in air and river water temperatures, reduction in permafrost, changes in snow dynamics and an increase in heavy rain events. As a result, an increase in river sediment is likely. Suspended sediment may affect fish health and behaviour directly. Furthermore, sediment loads may clog gravel beds impeding fish such as brown trout from spawning and reducing recruitment rates. To assess the potential impact on fine sediments, knowledge of brown trout reproductive needs and the effects of sediment on brown trout health were evaluated. Approach: We critically reviewed the literature and included results from ongoing studies to answer the following questions, focusing on recent decades and rivers in alpine countries. Have climate change and land-use change increased erosion and sediment loads in rivers? Do we have indications of an increase in riverbed clogging? Are there indications of direct or indirect effects on brown trout from increased suspended sediment concentrations in rivers or from an increase in riverbed clogging? Results: Rising air temperatures have led to more intensive precipitation in winter months, earlier snow melt in spring, and rising snow lines and hence to increased erosion. Intensification of land use has supported erosion in lowland and pre-alpine areas in the second half of the twentieth century. In the Alps, however, reforestation of abandoned land at high altitudes might reduce the erosion risk while intensification on the lower, more easily accessible slopes increases erosion risk. Data from laboratory experiments show ...
author Scheurer, Karin
Alewell, Christine
Bänninger, Dominik
Burkhardt-Holm, Patricia
spellingShingle Scheurer, Karin
Alewell, Christine
Bänninger, Dominik
Burkhardt-Holm, Patricia
Climate and land-use changes affecting river sediment and brown trout in alpine countries—a review
author_facet Scheurer, Karin
Alewell, Christine
Bänninger, Dominik
Burkhardt-Holm, Patricia
author_sort Scheurer, Karin
title Climate and land-use changes affecting river sediment and brown trout in alpine countries—a review
title_short Climate and land-use changes affecting river sediment and brown trout in alpine countries—a review
title_full Climate and land-use changes affecting river sediment and brown trout in alpine countries—a review
title_fullStr Climate and land-use changes affecting river sediment and brown trout in alpine countries—a review
title_full_unstemmed Climate and land-use changes affecting river sediment and brown trout in alpine countries—a review
title_sort climate and land-use changes affecting river sediment and brown trout in alpine countries—a review
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