Long-term reactions of plants and macroinvertebrates to extreme floods in floodplain grasslands

Extreme summertime flood events are expected to become more frequent in European rivers due to climate change. In temperate areas, where winter floods are common, extreme floods occurring in summer, a period of high physiological activity, may seriously impact floodplain ecosystems. Here we report o...

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Published inEcology (Durham) Vol. 89; no. 9; pp. 2392 - 2398
Main Authors Ilg, Christiane, Dziock, Frank, Foeckler, Francis, Follner, Klaus, Gerisch, Michael, Glaeser, Judith, Rink, Anke, Schanowski, Arno, Scholz, Mathias, Deichner, Oskar, Henle, Klaus
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Abstract Extreme summertime flood events are expected to become more frequent in European rivers due to climate change. In temperate areas, where winter floods are common, extreme floods occurring in summer, a period of high physiological activity, may seriously impact floodplain ecosystems. Here we report on the effects of the 2002 extreme summer flood on flora and fauna of the riverine grasslands of the Middle Elbe (Germany), comparing pre- and post-flooding data collected by identical methods. Plants, mollusks, and carabid beetles differed considerably in their response in terms of abundance and diversity. Plants and mollusks, displaying morphological and behavioral adaptations to flooding, showed higher survival rates than the carabid beetles, the adaptation strategies of which were mainly linked to life history. Our results illustrate the complexity of responses of floodplain organisms to extreme flood events. They demonstrate that the efficiency of resistance and resilience strategies is widely dependent on the mode of adaptation.
AbstractList Extreme summertime flood events are expected to become more frequent in European rivers due to climate change. In temperate areas, where winter floods are common, extreme floods occurring in summer, a period of high physiological activity, may seriously impact floodplain ecosystems. Here we report on the effects of the 2002 extreme summer flood on flora and fauna of the riverine grasslands of the Middle Elbe (Germany), comparing pre- and post-flooding data collected by identical methods. Plants, mollusks, and carabid beetles differed considerably in their response in terms of abundance and diversity. Plants and mollusks, displaying morphological and behavioral adaptations to flooding, showed higher survival rates than the carabid beetles, the adaptation strategies of which were mainly linked to life history. Our results illustrate the complexity of responses of floodplain organisms to extreme flood events. They demonstrate that the efficiency of resistance and resilience strategies is widely dependent on the mode of adaptation.
Author Foeckler, Francis
Gerisch, Michael
Rink, Anke
Deichner, Oskar
Henle, Klaus
Ilg, Christiane
Dziock, Frank
Glaeser, Judith
Schanowski, Arno
Scholz, Mathias
Follner, Klaus
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Animals
climate change
Coleoptera
Coleoptera - physiology
Disasters
Ecosystem
floodplains
Germany
grasslands
life history
macroinvertebrates
Mollusca - physiology
plant ecology
Plants - metabolism
Poaceae
population size
rivers
summer
Time Factors
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