Title: THE RIVER CONTINUUM CONCEPT
1THE RIVER CONTINUUM CONCEPT VANNOTE ET AL. (1980)
A synthetic framework to describe the biological
function of streams from the headwaters to the
mouth.
2THE RIVER CONTINUUM CONCEPT VANNOTE ET AL. (1980)
- Physical changes along the stream continuum
- Alter the nature of organic matter inputs
- Which causes changes in the trophic structure of
stream communities - And consequently, river ecosystems are
longitudinally linked i.e., changes upstream
have measurable effects downstream.
3- PHYSICAL
- Narrow Shallow
- Riparian Vegetation
- CPOM inputs
- Shading
- LWD
- Low Discharge
- Highly Retentive
- Close link to groundwater DOC
- Organic Matter Dynamics
- Low Primary Productivity
- High rates of microbial activity
- Strongly Heterotrophic
- P/R ltlt 1 (0.01 0.3)
- NDM ltlt 0
- High CPOM FPOM ratio
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- Biological Community
HEADWATER STREAMS (1ST-3RD ORDER)
4Heterotrophic Headwater Stream
Unnamed Trib of Crooked Run of Elk
River Pocahontas County, WV
5- PHYSICAL
- Wider but still Shallow
- Reduced link to riparian vegetation
- Increased light (radiant energy and heat)
- Higher Discharge
- Low Retention
- Reduced link to groundwater DOC
- Organic Matter Dynamics
- Increased rates of Primary Productivity
- Autotrophic Pathway of Increased Importance
- P/R gt 1 (0.7-3)
- NDM gt 0
- Low CPOM FPOM ratio (FPOM import from US)
- Diverse Energy Sources (CPOM, FPOM, Light)
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- Biological Community
- Increased Diversity
- Reduced shredders
MID-ORDER STREAMS (3RD 6TH ORDER)
6Autotrophic Mid-Order Stream
Upper Shavers Fork Randolph County, WV
7LARGE RIVERS (6TH 12TH ORDER)
- PHYSICAL
- Wide and Deep
- Almost no link to riparian vegetation
- High Light but High Turbidity
- High Discharge but Low Gradient
- High Retention
- Organic Matter Dynamics
- Low Primary Productivity (turbidity)
- Heterotrophic Pathway Dominates
- P/R lt 1 (0.3-1)
- NDM lt 0
- Low CPOM FPOM ratio (FPOM import from US)
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- Biological Community
- Increased filterers and collector gatherers
- Increased pelagic community
- Fishes (warmwater, piscivores and omnivores)
8Heterotrophic Large River
Ohio River near Parkersburg, WV
9Autotrophic Headwater Stream
Upper Odey Run, Pocahontas County, WV
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