The River Continuum Concept

The foundational paper introducing the River Continuum Concept (RCC), which describes how biological communities in rivers change predictably from headwaters to mouth in response to gradients in physical conditions. The RCC framework predicts shifts in functional feeding groups, primary production, and organic matter processing along the river gradient. One of the most cited papers in freshwater ecology and essential for understanding river ecosystem structure.

Citation: Vannote, R.L., Minshall, G.W., Cummins, K.W., Sedell, J.R. & Cushing, C.E. (1980) The River Continuum Concept. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 37: 130-137.

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Source https://doi.org/10.1139/f80-017
Author Vannote, R.L. et al.
Last Updated February 8, 2026, 02:32 (UTC)
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doi 10.1139/f80-017
journal Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
pages 130-137
volume 37
year 1980