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The evolution of dam induced river fragmentation in the United States

Environmental Studies and Forestry

The evolution of dam induced river fragmentation in the United States

R. A. Spinti, L. E. Condon, et al.

This study, conducted by Rachel A. Spinti, Laura E. Condon, and Jun Zhang, evaluates the impact of over 50,000 dams on river fragmentation across the United States. It highlights how mid-sized dams significantly affect aquatic habitats by creating short river fragments while reversing historical fragmentation patterns, particularly in humid basins. Engage with this critical research to understand the nuances of anthropogenic changes in our waterways.... show more
Abstract
It is established that dams decrease river connectivity; however, previous global scale studies of river fragmentation focused on a small subset of the largest dams. In the United States, mid-sized dams, which are too small for global databases, account for 96% of major anthropogenic structures and 48% of reservoir storage. We conduct a national evaluation of the evolution of anthropogenic river bifurcation over time that includes more than 50,000 nationally inventoried dams. Mid-sized dams account for 73% of anthropogenically created stream fragments nationally. They also contribute disproportionately to short fragments (less than 10 km), which is particularly troubling for aquatic habitats. Here we show that dam construction has essentially reversed natural fragmentation patterns in the United States. Prior to human development, smaller river fragments and less connected networks occurred in arid basins while today we show that humid basins are the most fragmented due to human structures.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Jun 28, 2023
Authors
Rachel A. Spinti, Laura E. Condon, Jun Zhang
Tags
river bifurcation
dams
river fragmentation
aquatic habitats
anthropogenic impact
humid basins
mid-sized dams
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