Effects of Roads on Hydrology, Geomorphology, and Disturbance Patches in Stream Networks
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We outline a view of how road networks interact with stream networks at the landscape scale and, based on examples from recent and current research, illustrate how these interactions might affect biological and ecological processes in stream and riparian systems. At the landscape scale, certain definable geometric interactions involving peak flows ( floods) and debris flows (rapid movements of soil, sediment, and large wood down steep stream channels) are influenced by the arrangement of the road network relative to the stream network. Although disturbance patches are created by peak-flow and debris-flow disturbances in mountain landscapes without roads, roads can alter the landscape distributions of the starting and stopping points of debris flows, and they can alter the balance between the intensity of flood peaks and the stream network’s resistance to change. We examined this conceptual model of interactions between road networks and stream networks based on observations from a number of studies in the H. J. Andrews Experimental Forest, Oregon (U.S.A.). Road networks appear to affect floods and debris flows and thus modify disturbance patch dynamics in stream and riparian networks in mountain landscapes. We speculate that these changes may influence the rates and patterns of survival and recovery of disturbed patches in stream networks, affecting ecosystem resilience, and we outline an approach for detecting such effects based on a patch dynamics perspective. A field sampling scheme for detecting the magnitude of various road effects on stream and riparian ecology could involve (1) landscape stratification of inherent stream network susceptibility to floods or debris flows, (2) overlay of road and stream networks and creation of areas with various densities of roadstream crossings, emphasizing midslope road-stream crossings, and (3) designations of expected highand low-impact stream segments based on numbers of upstream road-stream crossings where sampling of selected biological variables would be conducted. Efectos de Carreteras en la Hidrología, Geomorfología y Parches de Perturbación en Redes de Arroyos Resumen: Desglozamos una perspectiva sobre la interacción entre redes carreteras y redes de arroyos a escala de paisaje e ilustramos como estas interacciones pueden afectar procesos biológicos y ecológicos en sistemas de arroyos y riparios en base a ejemplos que parten de investigaciones recientes y en proceso. A escala de paisaje, ciertas interacciones geométricas definibles y que involucran flujos-pico (inundaciones) y flujos de detritus (movimientos rápidos de suelo, sedimentos y piezas grandes de madera en canales con pendiente pronunciada) son influenciadas por los arreglos de la red de carreteras en relación con la red de arroyos. A pesar de que los parches de perturbación son creados por perturbaciones en los flujos-pico y en los flujos de detritus en paisajes montañosos sin carreteras, las carreteras pueden alterar las distribuciones de puntos de inicio y final de flujos de detritus en el paisaje y pueden alterar el balance entre la intensidad de los picos de inundación y la resistencia del arroyo al cambio. Examinamos este modelo conceptual de interacciones entre la red de arroyos y la red de carreteras en base a observaciones de una cantidad de estudios del Bosque Experimental Andrews, en Oregon. Las redes de carreteras aparentemente afectan las inundaciones y los flujos de detritus, esto modifica la dinámica de los parches de perturbación en redes de arroyos y zonas riparias de paisajes montañosos. Especulamos que estos cambios pueden influenciar las tasaa y patrones de Paper submitted February 8, 1999; revised manuscript accepted September 6, 1999.
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