Impacts of diffuse urban stressors on stream benthic communities and ecosystem functioning: A review

Author

Colls, Miriam

Viza, Aida

Zufiarre, Aitziber

Camacho-Santamans, Alba

Laini, Alex

González-Ferreras, Alexia Maria

Filipe, Ana Filipa

Pérez-Calpe, Ana Victoria

Freixa, Anna

Lupon, Anna

Santamans, Anna C.

Pradhan, Arunava

Espinosa, Carmen

Vera-Trujillo, Carmen

Gutiérrez-Cánovas, Cayetano

Mendoza-Lera, Clara

Bruno, Daniel

Mercado-Bettin, Daniel

Morant, Daniel

Batista, Daniela

Cunillera-Montcusi, David

Graça, Diana

Vico-Oton, Eduard

Estévez, Edurne

Leon-Palmero, Elizabeth

Suarez, Ena Lucia

Fenoy, Encarnación

Lima, Eva

Picazo, Félix

Oficialdegui, Francisco J.

Keck, François

Gionchetta, Giulia

Sabas, Ibor

Pérez-Silos, Ignacio

Antunes, Ilisa

Alvarez-Manzaneda, Inmaculada

de Guzmán, Ioar

Fernandes, Isabel

Pereira da Silva, Janine

Wei, Jing

Montes-Pérez, Jorge Juan

Trabulo, José

Ledesma, José L. J.

Fernandez-Calero, José Maria

Ramião, José Pedro

Rubio-Rios, Juan

Gonzalez-Trujillo, Juan David

Barral-Fraga, Laura

Jiménez, Laura

Vendrell-Puigmitja, Lidia

Bertrans, Lluís

Gomez-Gener, Lluís

Rovelli, Lorenzo

Thuile Bistarelli, Lukas

Sanchez-Morales, Marc

Cabrerizo, Marco J.

Aranguren-Gassis, Maria

Argudo, Maria

Navarro-Ramos, Maria J.

Atristain, Miren

Lopez-Rojo, Naiara

Valiente, Nicolás

Perujo, Nuria

Pereda, Olatz

Llanos-Paez, Oriana

Belmar, Oscar

Tascón-Peña, Osvaldo

Rodriguez-Lozano, Pablo

Sánchez de Pedro, Raquel

Arias-Real, Rebeca

Bolpagni, Rossano

del Campo, Rubén

Poblador, Silvia

Guareschi, Simone

Hilgert, Stephan

Duarte, Sofia

Rodriguez-Castillo, Tamara

Chonova, Teofana

Conejo-Orosa, Teresa

Céspedes, Vanessa

Granados, Verónica

Osorio, Víctor

Vazquez, Víctor

Martin-Vélez, Víctor

Romero, Ferran

Publication date

2024



Abstract

Catchment urbanisation results in urban streams being exposed to a multitude of stressors. Notably, stressors originating from diffuse sources have received less attention than stressors originating from point sources. Here, advances related to diffuse urban stressors and their consequences for stream benthic communities are summarised by reviewing 92 articles. Based on the search criteria, the number of articles dealing with diffuse urban stressors in streams has been increasing, and most of them focused on North America, Europe, and China. Land use was the most common measure used to characterize diffuse stressor sources in urban streams (70.7 % of the articles characterised land use), and chemical stressors (inorganic nutrients, xenobiotics, metals, and water properties, including pH and conductivity) were more frequently reported than physical or biological stressors. A total of 53.3 % of the articles addressed the impact of urban stressors on macroinvertebrates, while 35.9 % focused on bacteria, 9.8 % on fungi, and 8.7 % on algae. Regarding ecosystem functions, almost half of the articles (43.5 %) addressed changes in community dynamics, 40.3 % addressed organic matter decomposition, and 33.9 % addressed nutrient cycling. When comparing urban and non-urban streams, the reviewed studies suggest that urbanisation negatively impacts the diversity of benthic organisms, leading to shifts in community composition. These changes imply functional degradation of streams. The results of the present review summarise the knowledge gained to date and identify its main gaps to help improve our understanding of urban streams.

Document Type

Article

Document version

Published version

Language

English

Pages

20

Publisher

Asociación Ibérica de Limnología

Published in

Limnetica

Grant Agreement Number

EC/H2020/101036337/EU/Mainstreaming Ecological Restoration of freshwater-related ecosystems in a Landscape context: INnovation, upscaling and transformation/MERLIN

Recommended citation

Colls, Miriam, Aida Viza, Aitziber Zufiaurre, Alba Camacho-Santamans, Alex Laini, Alexia María González-Ferreras, Ana Filipa Filipe, et al. 2023. “Impacts of Diffuse Urban Stressors on Stream Benthic Communities and Ecosystem Functioning: A Review.” Limnetica 43 (1): 89-108. https://doi.org/10.23818/limn.43.07.

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