Fragmentation of Andes-to-Amazon connectivity by hydropower dams
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Resumo: | Andes-to-Amazon river connectivity controls numerous natural and human systems in the greater Amazon. However, it is being rapidly altered by a wave of new hydropower development, the impacts of which have been previously underestimated. We document 142 dams existing or under construction and 160 proposed dams for rivers draining the Andean headwaters of the Amazon. Existing dams have fragmented the tributary networks of six of eight major Andean Amazon river basins. Proposed dams could result in significant losses in river connectivity in river mainstems of five of eight major systems-the Napo, Marañón, Ucayali, Beni, and Mamoré. With a newly reported 671 freshwater fish species inhabiting the Andean headwaters of the Amazon (>500 m), dams threaten previously unrecognized biodiversity, particularly among endemic and migratory species. Because Andean rivers contribute most of the sediment in the mainstem Amazon, losses in river connectivity translate to drastic alteration of river channel and floodplain geomorphology and associated ecosystem services. |
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Fragmentation of Andes-to-Amazon connectivity by hydropower damsAndes-to-Amazon river connectivity controls numerous natural and human systems in the greater Amazon. However, it is being rapidly altered by a wave of new hydropower development, the impacts of which have been previously underestimated. We document 142 dams existing or under construction and 160 proposed dams for rivers draining the Andean headwaters of the Amazon. Existing dams have fragmented the tributary networks of six of eight major Andean Amazon river basins. Proposed dams could result in significant losses in river connectivity in river mainstems of five of eight major systems-the Napo, Marañón, Ucayali, Beni, and Mamoré. With a newly reported 671 freshwater fish species inhabiting the Andean headwaters of the Amazon (>500 m), dams threaten previously unrecognized biodiversity, particularly among endemic and migratory species. Because Andean rivers contribute most of the sediment in the mainstem Amazon, losses in river connectivity translate to drastic alteration of river channel and floodplain geomorphology and associated ecosystem services.This study is the product of an international workshop convened in Bogotá, Colombia, in June 2015, with support from Partners for Conservation in the Colombian Amazon, funded by the U.S. Agency for International Development through Higher Education for Development under the Initiative for Conservation in the Andean Amazon (HED012-9748-LAC-12-03). Fish data were provided by the Amazon Fish Project, through J.A.M.-O. and P.A.T. We are grateful to V. Correa, D. Rosero, C. Bernal, S. Davila, A. Mercado, the National Authority for Water (ANA) in Peru, and the Agency for Regulation and Control of Electricity in Ecuador for assistance with data and information about dams. The manuscript was strengthened by helpful comments from A. Flecker, M. Freeman, M. Montoya, C. Baraloto, and two anonymous reviewers. Funding: We received complementary support from the MacArthur Foundation (16-1607-151053-CSD) and the Amazon Fish Project, funded through the European Union Seventh Framework Programme ERANet-LAC (ELAC2014/DCC-0210). We acknowledge support from the French Laboratory of Excellence projects “CEBA” (ANR-10- LABX-25-01) and “TULIP” (ANR-10-LABX-41 and ANR-11-IDEX-0002-02).American Association for the Advancement of Science2018-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://hdl.handle.net/10316/108036http://hdl.handle.net/10316/108036https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.aao1642eng2375-2548Anderson, Elizabeth P.Jenkins, Clinton N.Heilpern, SebastianMaldonado-Ocampo, Javier A.Carvajal-Vallejos, Fernando M.Encalada, AndreaRivadeneira, Juan FranciscoHidalgo, MaxCañas, Carlos M.Ortega, HernanSalcedo, NormaMaldonado, MabelTedesco, Pablo A.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-08-07T10:50:15Zoai:estudogeral.uc.pt:10316/108036Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T21:24:18.406670Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Fragmentation of Andes-to-Amazon connectivity by hydropower dams |
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Fragmentation of Andes-to-Amazon connectivity by hydropower dams |
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Fragmentation of Andes-to-Amazon connectivity by hydropower dams Anderson, Elizabeth P. |
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Fragmentation of Andes-to-Amazon connectivity by hydropower dams |
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Fragmentation of Andes-to-Amazon connectivity by hydropower dams |
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Fragmentation of Andes-to-Amazon connectivity by hydropower dams |
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Fragmentation of Andes-to-Amazon connectivity by hydropower dams |
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Fragmentation of Andes-to-Amazon connectivity by hydropower dams |
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Anderson, Elizabeth P. |
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Anderson, Elizabeth P. Jenkins, Clinton N. Heilpern, Sebastian Maldonado-Ocampo, Javier A. Carvajal-Vallejos, Fernando M. Encalada, Andrea Rivadeneira, Juan Francisco Hidalgo, Max Cañas, Carlos M. Ortega, Hernan Salcedo, Norma Maldonado, Mabel Tedesco, Pablo A. |
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Jenkins, Clinton N. Heilpern, Sebastian Maldonado-Ocampo, Javier A. Carvajal-Vallejos, Fernando M. Encalada, Andrea Rivadeneira, Juan Francisco Hidalgo, Max Cañas, Carlos M. Ortega, Hernan Salcedo, Norma Maldonado, Mabel Tedesco, Pablo A. |
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Anderson, Elizabeth P. Jenkins, Clinton N. Heilpern, Sebastian Maldonado-Ocampo, Javier A. Carvajal-Vallejos, Fernando M. Encalada, Andrea Rivadeneira, Juan Francisco Hidalgo, Max Cañas, Carlos M. Ortega, Hernan Salcedo, Norma Maldonado, Mabel Tedesco, Pablo A. |
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Andes-to-Amazon river connectivity controls numerous natural and human systems in the greater Amazon. However, it is being rapidly altered by a wave of new hydropower development, the impacts of which have been previously underestimated. We document 142 dams existing or under construction and 160 proposed dams for rivers draining the Andean headwaters of the Amazon. Existing dams have fragmented the tributary networks of six of eight major Andean Amazon river basins. Proposed dams could result in significant losses in river connectivity in river mainstems of five of eight major systems-the Napo, Marañón, Ucayali, Beni, and Mamoré. With a newly reported 671 freshwater fish species inhabiting the Andean headwaters of the Amazon (>500 m), dams threaten previously unrecognized biodiversity, particularly among endemic and migratory species. Because Andean rivers contribute most of the sediment in the mainstem Amazon, losses in river connectivity translate to drastic alteration of river channel and floodplain geomorphology and associated ecosystem services. |
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