Rivière· 11 segments
Chamuera
Crosses 1 administrative regions : Maloja
Total length
15km
Max discharge
16,3m³/s
Max Strahler
4
Segments matched
11
River geography1 admin regions · 0 communes
1 administrative regions crossed (GADM L2)
- MalojaGraubünden · Switzerland23.2 kmin this dpt
7 intersecting protected areas
Isla Glischa-Arvins-Seglias
IUCN IVFederal Inventory of Alluvial Zones of National Importance
God Giavagl
IUCN Not AssignedForest Reserves
Gravulesch
IUCN IVFederal Inventory of Dry Grasslands and Pastures of National Importance
Spinas
IUCN IVFederal Inventory of Dry Grasslands and Pastures of National Importance
San Batrumieu
IUCN IVFederal Inventory of Alluvial Zones of National Importance
Pradatsch
IUCN IVFederal Inventory of Dry Grasslands and Pastures of National Importance
Funtauna Naira
IUCN IVFederal Inventory of Dry Grasslands and Pastures of National Importance
1 page = 1 named river (aggregation of 11 HydroRIVERS v10 segments). Spatial join cached after first hit.
Species present
1 191 distinct species · 8 660 observations
Source: GBIF Occurrence snapshot 2026-05-01.
Ecological tissue
Sample of 26 species (selected proportionally per kingdom among those with at least one documented interaction here) to keep the graph readable. Hover for details, click to explore the full ecosystem of a species.
ℹ️ The territory contains many more species than displayed and all their documented interactions: the graph is intentionally the structural skeleton (top-N species by composite local score, edges filtered by Serrano 2009 disparity filter α=0.2).
Indicateurs du tissu écologique
Tissu écologique de Chamuera : 15 espèces reliées par 60 interactions GloBI sur 5 types (connectance 13.8%, filtre Serrano α=0.2). 15 bulles taxonomiques (cascade genre/famille GloBI, ≥3 espèces).
Comparaison sur la connectance du réseau local complet vs distribution nationale (toutes les communes françaises).
Hydrology (HydroRIVERS v10)
Total length
15km
Max discharge
16,3m³/s
Max Strahler
4
Segments matched
11
HydroRIVERS v1.0 (Lehner et al. 2019) aggregated by name + main_riv → 1 entity = 1 named river.