Fragmentation of Chilean Andean rivers: expected effects of hydropower development

Abstract Background Fragmentation (establishment of barriers e.g., hydropower dams, reservoirs for irrigation) is considered one of the greatest threats to conservation of river systems worldwide. In this paper we determine the fragmentation status of central Chilean river networks using two indices...

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Main Authors: Gustavo Díaz, Pedro Arriagada, Konrad Górski, Oscar Link, Bruno Karelovic, Jorge Gonzalez, Evelyn Habit
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2019-05-01
Series:Revista Chilena de Historia Natural
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40693-019-0081-5
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spelling doaj-90fad0ae0fc7400cbcf569f1fa42c3732020-11-25T03:49:40ZengBMCRevista Chilena de Historia Natural0717-63172019-05-0192111310.1186/s40693-019-0081-5Fragmentation of Chilean Andean rivers: expected effects of hydropower developmentGustavo Díaz0Pedro Arriagada1Konrad Górski2Oscar Link3Bruno Karelovic4Jorge Gonzalez5Evelyn Habit6Departamento de Sistemas Acuáticos, Facultad de Ciencias Ambientales, Universidad de ConcepciónDepartamento de Ingeniería Ambiental, Facultad de Ciencias Ambientales, Universidad de ConcepciónDepartamento de Ecología, Facultad de Ciencias y Centro de Investigación en Biodiversidad y Ambientes Sustentables (CIBAS), Universidad Católica de la Santísima ConcepciónDepartamento de Ingeniería Civil, Facultad de Ingeniería, Universidad de ConcepciónDepartamento de Ingeniería Matemática, Facultad de Ciencias Físicas y Matemáticas, Universidad de ConcepciónDepartamento de Sistemas Acuáticos, Facultad de Ciencias Ambientales, Universidad de ConcepciónDepartamento de Sistemas Acuáticos, Facultad de Ciencias Ambientales, Universidad de ConcepciónAbstract Background Fragmentation (establishment of barriers e.g., hydropower dams, reservoirs for irrigation) is considered one of the greatest threats to conservation of river systems worldwide. In this paper we determine the fragmentation status of central Chilean river networks using two indices, namely Fragmentation Index (FI) and Longest Fragment (LF). These are based on the number of barriers and their placement as well as river length available for fish movement. FI and LF were applied to eight Andean river basins of central Chile in order to assess their natural, current (2018) and future (2050) fragmentation at the doorstep of a hydropower boom. Subsequently, we exemplify the use of these indices to evaluate different placement scenarios of new hydropower dams in order to maximize hydropower use and at the same time minimize impact on fish communities. Results In the natural scenario 4 barriers (waterfalls) were present. To these 4 barriers, 80 new ones of anthropogenic origin were added in the current (2018) scenario, whereas 377 new barriers are expected in near future (2050). Therefore, compared to the ‘natural’ scenario, in 2050 we expect 115-fold increase in fragmentation in analysed river systems, which is clearly reflected by the increase of the FI values in time. At the same time, the LF diminished by 12% on average in the future scenario. The fastest increase of fragmentation will occur in small and medium rivers that correspond to 1st, 2nd and 3rd Strahler orders. Finally, case study on configuration of potential hydropower plants in the Biobío basin showed that hydropower output would be maximized and negative effects on fish communities minimised if new hydropower plants would be located in tributaries of the upper basin. Conclusions Fragmentation of Chilean Andean river systems is expected to severely increase in near future, affecting their connectivity and ecological function as well as resilience to other anthropogenic stressors. Indices proposed here allowed quantification of this fragmentation and evaluation of different planning scenarios. Our results suggest that in order to minimise their environmental impact, new barriers should be placed in tributaries in the upper basin and river reaches above existing barriers.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40693-019-0081-5ConnectivityDamsHydroelectricityFragmentation indexNative fish
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author Gustavo Díaz
Pedro Arriagada
Konrad Górski
Oscar Link
Bruno Karelovic
Jorge Gonzalez
Evelyn Habit
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Pedro Arriagada
Konrad Górski
Oscar Link
Bruno Karelovic
Jorge Gonzalez
Evelyn Habit
Fragmentation of Chilean Andean rivers: expected effects of hydropower development
Revista Chilena de Historia Natural
Connectivity
Dams
Hydroelectricity
Fragmentation index
Native fish
author_facet Gustavo Díaz
Pedro Arriagada
Konrad Górski
Oscar Link
Bruno Karelovic
Jorge Gonzalez
Evelyn Habit
author_sort Gustavo Díaz
title Fragmentation of Chilean Andean rivers: expected effects of hydropower development
title_short Fragmentation of Chilean Andean rivers: expected effects of hydropower development
title_full Fragmentation of Chilean Andean rivers: expected effects of hydropower development
title_fullStr Fragmentation of Chilean Andean rivers: expected effects of hydropower development
title_full_unstemmed Fragmentation of Chilean Andean rivers: expected effects of hydropower development
title_sort fragmentation of chilean andean rivers: expected effects of hydropower development
publisher BMC
series Revista Chilena de Historia Natural
issn 0717-6317
publishDate 2019-05-01
description Abstract Background Fragmentation (establishment of barriers e.g., hydropower dams, reservoirs for irrigation) is considered one of the greatest threats to conservation of river systems worldwide. In this paper we determine the fragmentation status of central Chilean river networks using two indices, namely Fragmentation Index (FI) and Longest Fragment (LF). These are based on the number of barriers and their placement as well as river length available for fish movement. FI and LF were applied to eight Andean river basins of central Chile in order to assess their natural, current (2018) and future (2050) fragmentation at the doorstep of a hydropower boom. Subsequently, we exemplify the use of these indices to evaluate different placement scenarios of new hydropower dams in order to maximize hydropower use and at the same time minimize impact on fish communities. Results In the natural scenario 4 barriers (waterfalls) were present. To these 4 barriers, 80 new ones of anthropogenic origin were added in the current (2018) scenario, whereas 377 new barriers are expected in near future (2050). Therefore, compared to the ‘natural’ scenario, in 2050 we expect 115-fold increase in fragmentation in analysed river systems, which is clearly reflected by the increase of the FI values in time. At the same time, the LF diminished by 12% on average in the future scenario. The fastest increase of fragmentation will occur in small and medium rivers that correspond to 1st, 2nd and 3rd Strahler orders. Finally, case study on configuration of potential hydropower plants in the Biobío basin showed that hydropower output would be maximized and negative effects on fish communities minimised if new hydropower plants would be located in tributaries of the upper basin. Conclusions Fragmentation of Chilean Andean river systems is expected to severely increase in near future, affecting their connectivity and ecological function as well as resilience to other anthropogenic stressors. Indices proposed here allowed quantification of this fragmentation and evaluation of different planning scenarios. Our results suggest that in order to minimise their environmental impact, new barriers should be placed in tributaries in the upper basin and river reaches above existing barriers.
topic Connectivity
Dams
Hydroelectricity
Fragmentation index
Native fish
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40693-019-0081-5
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