Alpine stream ecosystems under increased influence of rock glaciers

The present human-accelerated deglaciation is quickly leading mountain permafrost, shrinking at lower rates than glaciers, to have an is increasing influence on alpine stream ecosystems. We present a research conducted in the European Alps (Solda valley), aimed at characterising the habitat and biot...

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Main Authors: Brighenti, S., Bruno, M. C., Tolotti, M., Wharton, G., Camin, F., Bertoldi W.
Other Authors: Bertoldi, W.
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Language:English
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11572/281334
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author Brighenti, S.
Bruno, M. C.
Tolotti, M.
Wharton, G.
Camin, F.
Bertoldi W.
author2 Brighenti, S.
Bruno, M. C.
Tolotti, M.
Wharton, G.
Camin, F.
Bertoldi, W.
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description The present human-accelerated deglaciation is quickly leading mountain permafrost, shrinking at lower rates than glaciers, to have an is increasing influence on alpine stream ecosystems. We present a research conducted in the European Alps (Solda valley), aimed at characterising the habitat and biota of streams fed by active rock glaciers, and appraise the hydroecological influence of this evident form of mountain permafrost along the river continuum. We compared rock glacial streams with groundwater- and glacier-fed streams in terms of physical and chemical habitat, benthic invertebrate community, and food web (stable isotope analysis). The rock glacial streams exhibited unique habitat settings, with stable channels and clear waters influenced by permafrost (constantly cold water <1.5°C, high electrical conductivity and high concentrations of major ions and trace elements). Benthic organic detritus, primary production and epilithic biomass exhibited values comparable to non-glacial streams. This abundance of autochthonous resources supported a food web comparable in terms of complexity to those of krenal and glacio-rhithral sites. The invertebrate community was comparable in terms of composition, abundance and diversity to that of non-glacial reaches, but included also cold-stenothermal species. Furthermore, intensive longitudinal surveys of habitat conditions undertaken to assess the glacial influence along the glacier-fed stream revealed a primary role exerted by the rock glacial tributary in shaping water parameters during late summer, revealing a major role of thawing permafrost along the river continuum. Thus, rock glacial streams can be considered as a unique alpine stream habitat, shaping the hydrochemistry, biodiversity and ecosystem functions in deglaciating catchments.
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spelling ftutrentoiris:oai:iris.unitn.it:11572/281334 2025-03-30T15:24:06+00:00 Alpine stream ecosystems under increased influence of rock glaciers Brighenti, S. Bruno, M. C. Tolotti, M. Wharton, G. Camin, F. Bertoldi W. Brighenti, S. Bruno, M. C. Tolotti, M. Wharton, G. Camin, F. Bertoldi, W. 2019 http://hdl.handle.net/11572/281334 eng eng unknow place:unkown ispartofbook:XV Incontro dei dottorandi e dei giovani ricercatori in ecologia e scienze dei sistemi acquatici, Ostana (CN), 8-10 maggio 2019 XV Incontro dei dottorandi e dei giovani ricercatori in ecologia e scienze dei sistemi acquatici firstpage:8 http://hdl.handle.net/11572/281334 Rock glacier Rock glacial stream Foodweb info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject 2019 ftutrentoiris 2025-02-28T14:02:28Z The present human-accelerated deglaciation is quickly leading mountain permafrost, shrinking at lower rates than glaciers, to have an is increasing influence on alpine stream ecosystems. We present a research conducted in the European Alps (Solda valley), aimed at characterising the habitat and biota of streams fed by active rock glaciers, and appraise the hydroecological influence of this evident form of mountain permafrost along the river continuum. We compared rock glacial streams with groundwater- and glacier-fed streams in terms of physical and chemical habitat, benthic invertebrate community, and food web (stable isotope analysis). The rock glacial streams exhibited unique habitat settings, with stable channels and clear waters influenced by permafrost (constantly cold water <1.5°C, high electrical conductivity and high concentrations of major ions and trace elements). Benthic organic detritus, primary production and epilithic biomass exhibited values comparable to non-glacial streams. This abundance of autochthonous resources supported a food web comparable in terms of complexity to those of krenal and glacio-rhithral sites. The invertebrate community was comparable in terms of composition, abundance and diversity to that of non-glacial reaches, but included also cold-stenothermal species. Furthermore, intensive longitudinal surveys of habitat conditions undertaken to assess the glacial influence along the glacier-fed stream revealed a primary role exerted by the rock glacial tributary in shaping water parameters during late summer, revealing a major role of thawing permafrost along the river continuum. Thus, rock glacial streams can be considered as a unique alpine stream habitat, shaping the hydrochemistry, biodiversity and ecosystem functions in deglaciating catchments. Conference Object permafrost Università degli Studi di Trento: CINECA IRIS
spellingShingle Rock glacier
Rock glacial stream
Foodweb
Brighenti, S.
Bruno, M. C.
Tolotti, M.
Wharton, G.
Camin, F.
Bertoldi W.
Alpine stream ecosystems under increased influence of rock glaciers
title Alpine stream ecosystems under increased influence of rock glaciers
title_full Alpine stream ecosystems under increased influence of rock glaciers
title_fullStr Alpine stream ecosystems under increased influence of rock glaciers
title_full_unstemmed Alpine stream ecosystems under increased influence of rock glaciers
title_short Alpine stream ecosystems under increased influence of rock glaciers
title_sort alpine stream ecosystems under increased influence of rock glaciers
topic Rock glacier
Rock glacial stream
Foodweb
topic_facet Rock glacier
Rock glacial stream
Foodweb
url http://hdl.handle.net/11572/281334