Abstract
Estimating runoff in ungauged catchments remains a major challenge in hydrology, particularly in remote Andean headwaters where limited accessibility and budgetary constraints hinder the long-term operation of monitoring networks. This study integrates satellite-derived rainfall data, hydrological modeling, and benthic macroinvertebrate diversity analysis to explore how short-term antecedent flow conditions relate to temporal variation in community structure. The research was conducted in a pristine 0.26 km2 micro-catchment of the upper Collay basin (southern Ecuador). Daily simulated discharge was used to compute antecedent flow descriptors representing short-term variability and cumulative changes in stream conditions, which were related to taxonomic (i.e., H = Shannon diversity, E = Pielou evenness, and D = Simpson dominance) and functional indices (i.e., Rao = Rao’s quadratic entropy, FAD1 = Functional Attribute Diversity, and wFDc = weighted functional dendrogram-based diversity) using Generalized Additive Models. Results showed progressively higher hydrology–biology associations with increasing antecedent flow integration length, suggesting that biological variability responds more strongly to cumulative than to instantaneous flow conditions. Among hydrological descriptors, the cumulative magnitude of negative flow changes was consistently associated with taxonomic diversity. H and E showed more coherent and robust patterns than functional metrics, indicating a faster response of community composition to short-term hydrological variability, whereas functional diversity integrates slower ecological processes. While based on modeled discharge under severe hydrometeorological data limitations, this study provides a practical ecohydrological starting point for identifying short-term hydrological memory signals potentially relevant to aquatic biodiversity in ungauged headwater systems.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 257 |
| Journal | Biology |
| Volume | 15 |
| Issue number | 3 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - Feb 2026 |
Keywords
- benthic macroinvertebrates
- hydrological memory
- rainfall–runoff modeling
- satellite-derived rainfall
- ungauged catchments
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