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      Conceptualizing Ecological Responses to Dam Removal: If You Remove It, What's to Come?

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          One of the desired outcomes of dam decommissioning and removal is the recovery of aquatic and riparian ecosystems. To investigate this common objective, we synthesized information from empirical studies and ecological theory into conceptual models that depict key physical and biological links driving ecological responses to removing dams. We define models for three distinct spatial domains: upstream of the former reservoir, within the reservoir, and downstream of the removed dam. Emerging from these models are response trajectories that clarify potential pathways of ecological transitions in each domain. We illustrate that the responses are controlled by multiple causal pathways and feedback loops among physical and biological components of the ecosystem, creating recovery trajectories that are dynamic and nonlinear. In most cases, short-term effects are typically followed by longer-term responses that bring ecosystems to new and frequently predictable ecological condition, which may or may not be similar to what existed prior to impoundment.

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                Journal
                Bioscience
                Bioscience
                bioscience
                Bioscience
                Oxford University Press
                0006-3568
                1525-3244
                01 January 2019
                10 January 2019
                10 January 2019
                : 69
                : 1
                : 26-39
                Affiliations
                [1 ]US Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station, in Juneau, Alaska
                [2 ]NOAA Fisheries’ Northwest Fisheries Science Center, in Seattle, Washington
                [3 ]US Geological Survey's Western Fisheries Research Center, also in Seattle
                [4 ]US Geological Survey's Geology, Minerals, Energy, and Geophysics Science Center, in Portland, Oregon
                [5 ]US Geological Survey's Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center, in Santa Cruz, California
                [6 ]University of Montana's Department of Geosciences, in Missoula
                [7 ]US Geological Survey's Cascades Volcano Observatory, in Vancouver, Washington
                [8 ]US Geological Survey's Fort Collins Science Center, in Fort Collins, Colorado
                [9 ]NOAA Fisheries’ Northwest Fisheries Science Center, in Seattle, Washington
                [10 ]Studies chief at the US Geological Survey's Arizona Water Science Center, in Tucson, Arizona
                [11 ]US Geological Survey's Oregon Water Science Center, in Portland, Oregon
                [12 ]Department of Geology at Bowling Green State University, in Bowling Green, Ohio
                [13 ]US Geological Survey's Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center, Cascadia Field Station, at the University of Washington, in Seattle, Washington
                [14 ]American Rivers, in Washington DC
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                biy152
                10.1093/biosci/biy152
                6327834
                30647476
                66031cab-a0c5-49f8-a27a-fa00cea63032
                © The Author(s) 2019. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the American Institute of Biological Sciences.

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                dam removal,river restoration,disturbance,conceptual models,ecological modeling

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