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A comprehensive assessment of stream fragmentation in Great Britain.

Joshua Jones1, Luca Börger2, Jeroen Tummers3, Peter Jones2, Martyn Lucas3, Jim Kerr4, Paul Kemp4, Simone Bizzi5, Sofia Consuegra2, Lucio Marcello6, Andrew Vowles4, Barbara Belletti5, Eric Verspoor6, Wouter Van de Bund7, Peter Gough8, Carlos Garcia de Leaniz2.   

Abstract

Artificial barriers are one of the main threats to river ecosystems, resulting in habitat fragmentation and loss of connectivity. Yet, the abundance and distribution of most artificial barriers, excluding high-head dams, is poorly documented. We provide a comprehensive assessment of the distribution and typology of artificial barriers in Great Britain, and estimate for the first time the extent of river fragmentation. To this end, barrier data were compiled from existing databases and were ground-truthed by field surveys in England, Scotland and Wales to derive a correction factor for barrier density across Great Britain. Field surveys indicate that existing barrier databases underestimate barrier density by 68%, particularly in the case of low-head structures (<1 m) which are often missing from current records. Field-corrected barrier density estimates ranged from 0.48 barriers/km in Scotland to 0.63 barriers/km in Wales, and 0.75 barriers/km in England. Corresponding estimates of stream fragmentation by weirs and dams only, measured as mean barrier-free length, were 12.30 km in Scotland, 6.68 km in Wales and 5.29 km in England, suggesting the extent of river modification differs between regions. Our study indicates that 97% of the river network in Great Britain is fragmented and <1% of the catchments are free of artificial barriers.
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Keywords:  Connectivity; Dams; Instream infrastructure; Obstacle inventory; Rivers; Stream barriers

Year:  2019        PMID: 31003103     DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.04.125

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Total Environ        ISSN: 0048-9697            Impact factor:   7.963


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