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An assessment of run-of-river hydroelectric dams on mountain stream ecosystems using the American dipper as an avian indicator

机译:使用北斗七星作为鸟类指标评估山区河流生态系统上的过河水电大坝

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Rivers provide numerous ecological and cultural services for humans and wildlife that are vulnerable to increasing demands for freshwater and renewable energy production. Run-of-river (RoR) dams are becoming a common energy production alternative on coastal mountain streams throughout the world, but their ecological impacts remain poorly understood. A well-described indicator of water quality sharing steep mountain stream habitat with RoR developments, the American dipper (Cinclus mexicanus) river bird is an ideal species for studying potential eco-hydrological impacts of RoR dams. We monitored American dipper populations over two years at stream sites with and without RoR dams across three watersheds in coastal British Columbia, Canada. We found that dippers selected regulated streams across seasons, with the headpond and diversion reach frequently used for foraging. Regulated streams also had higher dipper densities in the slow-flowing habitats, a higher occupancy rate of banded dippers, a higher rate of confirmed year-round residents, and a greater proportion of adults; however, fewer hatch-year dippers were recorded on regulated streams, which may indicate lower reproductive potential or juvenile survival. RoR reaches modified by flow abstraction may offer an opportunity for altitudinal migrant dippers to exploit a consistent food resource closer to their high elevation breeding territory, enabling them to take on a “resident strategy” that is more typical of low elevation river habitats. However, the long-term consequences of year-round occupancy and foraging in headponds requires further investigation, as it could have positive or negative impacts on dippers and their associated foodweb. Collectively, our data suggest that high elevation, RoR-regulated streams provide stable year-round habitat for the American dipper and that presence and density of this species can be used to accurately track changes in stream flow and condition following dam installation.
机译:河流为人类和野生动植物提供了众多的生态和文化服务,它们容易受到淡水和可再生能源生产需求的增长。在世界各地的沿海山区河流上,过河(RoR)大坝已成为一种常见的能源生产替代方式,但对它们的生态影响仍然知之甚少。美国北斗七星(Cinclus mexicanus)河禽是RoR开发过程中共享陡峭山mountain生境的水质指标,是研究RoR大坝潜在生态水文影响的理想物种。我们在加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省沿海的三个流域中,在有无RoR水坝的溪流站点中,对两年中的北斗七星种群进行了监测。我们发现,北斗七星在整个季节中都选择受调节的溪流,并且pon回和引水范围经常用于觅食。受管制的溪流在缓慢流动的栖息地中也具有更高的铲斗密度,带状铲斗的占用率更高,全年确认的居民比例更高,以及成年成年人的比例更高;但是,受监管的河流记录的孵化年北斗七星较少,这可能表明其繁殖潜能或青少年存活率较低。通过流量提取修改的RoR范围可能会为高度迁徙的北斗七星提供机会,以在其高海拔​​繁殖区域附近开发一致的食物资源,从而使他们能够采取“居民策略”,这是低海拔河流栖息地的典型表现。但是,全年占用和觅食的长期后果需要进一步调查,因为这可能会对北斗星及其相关食物网产生正面或负面影响。总体而言,我们的数据表明,高海拔,受RoR调节的河流为北斗七星提供了全年稳定的栖息地,并且该物种的存在和密度可以用来准确跟踪大坝安装后的河流流量和状况变化。

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