Bača (river)
The Bača is a river in northwestern Slovenia with a length of. It runs from Bača pri Podbrdu to Bača pri Modreju, where it joins the Idrijca River as its last right tributary. It has a pluvio-nival regime and belongs to the Adriatic Sea Basin.
The Bača River is the basis of the name of the area it flows through, known as the Bača Gorge or Bača Valley.
Ecology
A survey of the Bača's hyporheic zone—the network of saturated sediments beneath and alongside the stream bed—was carried out in January, March and May 2005. Researchers extracted 10 one-litre samples of sediment–water mixtures from three habitats using a piston pump, and concurrently measured temperature, conductivity and dissolved oxygen in both surface and subsurface waters.The study recovered 21,657 specimens representing 63 taxa, with juvenile copepods, early larval stoneflies and non-biting midges most abundant. Taxonomic richness varied from 8.7–14.3 taxa per 10 litres in shallow hyporheic sediments to 14.0–17.5 taxa in deeper layers and peaked at 18.0–21.7 taxa in gravel bars, reflecting the greater physical disturbance of shallower sediments during floods. Despite broadly uniform water chemistry across habitats, differences in sediment composition and flood-driven sediment turnover create a mosaic of more stable, food-rich refuges in deeper and gravel-bar sediments that support higher invertebrate diversity in the River Bača’s hyporheic zone.