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Effects of Salmon-Derived Nutrients and Habitat Characteristics on Population Densities of Stream-Resident Sculpins

机译:鲑鱼源养分和生境特征对Stream生S的种群密度的影响

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Movement of nutrients across ecosystem boundaries can have important effects on food webs and population dynamics. An example from the North Pacific Rim is the connection between productive marine ecosystems and freshwaters driven by annual spawning migrations of Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus spp). While a growing body of research has highlighted the importance of both pulsed nutrient subsidies and disturbance by spawning salmon, their effects on population densities of vertebrate consumers have rarely been tested, especially across streams spanning a wide range of natural variation in salmon densities and habitat characteristics. We studied resident freshwater prickly (Cottus asper), and coastrange sculpins (C. aleuticus) in coastal salmon spawning streams to test whether their population densities are affected by spawning densities of pink and chum salmon (O. gorbuscha and O. keta), as well as habitat characteristics. Coastrange sculpins occurred in the highest densities in streams with high densities of spawning pink and chum salmon. They also were more dense in streams with high pH, large watersheds, less area covered by pools, and lower gradients. In contrast, prickly sculpin densities were higher in streams with more large wood and pools, and less canopy cover, but their densities were not correlated with salmon. These results for coastrange sculpins provide evidence of a numerical population response by freshwater fish to increased availability of salmon subsidies in streams. These results demonstrate complex and context-dependent relationships between spawning Pacific salmon and coastal ecosystems and can inform an ecosystem-based approach to their management and conservation.
机译:养分在生态系统边界的移动会对食物网和人口动态产生重要影响。北环太平洋地区的一个例子是,生产性海洋生态系统与淡水之间的联系是由太平洋鲑鱼(Oncorhynchus spp)的每年产卵移徙驱动的。尽管越来越多的研究突显了脉冲式养分补贴和产卵鲑鱼干扰的重要性,但很少对它们对脊椎动物消费者种群密度的影响进行测试,尤其是在跨越鲑鱼密度和栖息地特征的各种自然变化的溪流中。我们研究了沿海鲑鱼产卵流中的常驻淡水刺(Cottus asper)和沿海range鱼(C. aleuticus),以测试它们的种群密度是否受粉红色和成群鲑(O. gorbuscha和O. keta)的产卵密度影响。以及栖息地特征。在高密度产卵的粉红色和鲑鱼中,沿岸的鱼以最高的密度发生。它们在高pH值,大集水区,较少的水池覆盖区域和较低的坡度的溪流中密度更高。相比之下,在具有较大木材和水池且树冠覆盖较少的溪流中,刺s的密度较高,但它们的密度与鲑鱼无关。海岸coast鱼的这些结果提供了淡水鱼对溪流中鲑鱼补贴增加的数量响应的数量反应的证据。这些结果表明,产卵的太平洋鲑鱼与沿海生态系统之间存在复杂且依赖于上下文的关系,并且可以为基于生态系统的管理和保护提供依据。

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