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Overview of case studies on recovery of aquatic systems from disturbance
Authors:Gerald J Niemi  Philip DeVore  Naomi Detenbeck  Debra Taylor  Ann Lima  John Pastor  J David Yount  Robert J Naiman
Institution:(1) Natural Resources Research Institute, University of Minnesota, 5013 Miller Trunk Highway, 55811 Duluth, Minnesota, USA;(2) US Environmental Protection Agency Environmental Research Laboratory, 55804 Duluth, Minnesota, USA;(3) Center for Streamside Studies, AR-10, University of Washington, 98195 Seattle, Washington, USA;(4) Present address: AScI Corporation, 6201 Congdon Blvd., 55804 Duluth, Minnesota
Abstract:An extensive review of the published literature identified more than 150 case studies in which some aspect of resilience in freshwater systems was reported. Approximately 79% of systems studied were lotic and the remainder lentic. Most of the stressor types were chemical with DDT (N=29) and rotenone (N=15) the most common. The most common nonchemical stressors were logging activity (N=16), flooding (N=8), dredging (N=3), and drought (N=7). The variety of endpoints to which recovery could be measured ranged from sparse data for phytoplankton (N=13), periphyton (N=6), and macrophytes (N=8) to relatively more data for fish (N=412) and macroinvertebrates (N=698). Unfortunately the same characteristics were rarely measured consistently among sites. For example, with respect to fish, more than 30 different species were studied and recovery was measured in many ways, most commonly on the basis of: (1) first reappearance of the species, (2) return time of predisturbance densities, and (3) return time of predisturbance average individual size. Based on these criteria, all systems in these studies seem to be resilient to most disturbances with most recovery times being less than three years. Exceptions included when (1) the disturbance resulted in physical alteration of the existing habitat, (2) residual pollutants remained in the system, or (3) the system was isolated and recolonization was suppressed.
Keywords:Recovery  Disturbance  Aquatic ecosystems  Macroinvertebrates  Fish
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