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More than one million barriers fragment Europe's rivers.

Barbara Belletti1,2, Carlos Garcia de Leaniz3, Joshua Jones4, Simone Bizzi1,5, Luca Börger4, Gilles Segura6,7, Andrea Castelletti1, Wouter van de Bund8, Kim Aarestrup9, James Barry10, Kamila Belka11, Arjan Berkhuysen12, Kim Birnie-Gauvin9, Martina Bussettini13, Mauro Carolli14, Sofia Consuegra4, Eduardo Dopico15, Tim Feierfeil16, Sara Fernández15, Pao Fernandez Garrido12, Eva Garcia-Vazquez15, Sara Garrido17, Guillermo Giannico18, Peter Gough12, Niels Jepsen9, Peter E Jones4, Paul Kemp19, Jim Kerr19, James King10, Małgorzata Łapińska11,20, Gloria Lázaro17, Martyn C Lucas21, Lucio Marcello22, Patrick Martin6, Phillip McGinnity23,24, Jesse O'Hanley25, Rosa Olivo Del Amo12,26, Piotr Parasiewicz27, Martin Pusch14, Gonzalo Rincon28, Cesar Rodriguez17, Joshua Royte29, Claus Till Schneider30, Jeroen S Tummers21, Sergio Vallesi21,31, Andrew Vowles19, Eric Verspoor22, Herman Wanningen12, Karl M Wantzen32,33, Laura Wildman34, Maciej Zalewski11.   

Abstract

Rivers support some of Earth's richest biodiversity1 and provide essential ecosystem services to society2, but they are often fragmented by barriers to free flow3. In Europe, attempts to quantify river connectivity have been hampered by the absence of a harmonized barrier database. Here we show that there are at least 1.2 million instream barriers in 36 European countries (with a mean density of 0.74 barriers per kilometre), 68 per cent of which are structures less than two metres in height that are often overlooked. Standardized walkover surveys along 2,715 kilometres of stream length for 147 rivers indicate that existing records underestimate barrier numbers by about 61 per cent. The highest barrier densities occur in the heavily modified rivers of central Europe and the lowest barrier densities occur in the most remote, sparsely populated alpine areas. Across Europe, the main predictors of barrier density are agricultural pressure, density of river-road crossings, extent of surface water and elevation. Relatively unfragmented rivers are still found in the Balkans, the Baltic states and parts of Scandinavia and southern Europe, but these require urgent protection from proposed dam developments. Our findings could inform the implementation of the EU Biodiversity Strategy, which aims to reconnect 25,000 kilometres of Europe's rivers by 2030, but achieving this will require a paradigm shift in river restoration that recognizes the widespread impacts caused by small barriers.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33328667     DOI: 10.1038/s41586-020-3005-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nature        ISSN: 0028-0836            Impact factor:   49.962


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