Endemic renewal by an altered boreal river: community emplacement

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Tero Mustonen ◽  
Ari Aukusti Lehtinen
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Armine Avagyan ◽  
Benjamin R. K. Runkle ◽  
Nina Hennings ◽  
Hannes Haupt ◽  
Tarmo Virtanen ◽  
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Ralf Dahlqvist ◽  
David Turner ◽  
Björn Stolpe ◽  
Tobias Larsson ◽  
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Olle Calles ◽  
Larry Greenberg

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Christian Turpin ◽  
Irene Gregory-Eaves

River flow regulation, fragmentation, and changes in water quality caused by dams have varying effects on aquatic biodiversity and ecosystem functions, but are not clearly resolved in boreal ecosystems. We adopted a multiscale approach to quantify fish community trajectories over 20 years using a network of sites spread across four reservoirs in two hydroelectricity complexes in northern Quebec, where other anthropogenic factors have been negligible. Across three spatial scales, we found little evidence of directional temporal trends in diversity relative to reference sites. Using beta-diversity analyses, we also detected a high degree of stability in fish composition over time and space at the complex and reservoir scales. However, changes in species assemblage following impoundment were detected at the scale of the sampling station. At this scale, we found that some species consistently benefited (coregonids and pikes) from impoundment, whereas others were detrimentally affected (suckers and one salmonid). Overall, we conclude that examining different scales is key when trying to understand the impacts of humans on biodiversity and in formulating management recommendations.


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Ahti Lepistö ◽  
Pirkko Kortelainen ◽  
Tuija Mattsson

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