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Holding behavior of Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) and steelhead (O. mykiss) smolts, as influenced by habitat features of levee banks, in the highly modified lower Sacramento River, California

机译:在高度改良的加利福尼亚萨克拉曼多河下游,受堤坝栖息地特征的影响,奇努克鲑鱼(Oncorhynchus tshawytscha)和硬头鲑(O. mykiss)的栖息行为

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Using acoustic telemetry methods on large numbers of tagged fish, we studied how the holding behavior of Chinook salmon and steelhead smolts could be related to habitat features and spatial and temporal variables on a highly altered section of the Sacramento River. We viewed downstream migration as a process in which fish transition between moving and holding states, and used a binomial and negative binomial Generalized Linear Model to analyze two aspects of holding: 1) probability of holding, and 2) holding time. For Chinook salmon, the probability of holding increased as wood size and fine substrates increased; holding time increased as overhead shade increased. For steelhead, holding behavior was only weakly related to habitat variables, in contrast to the strong relationships with spatial and temporal variables. For both species, the probability of holding increased when distance from the release location decreased and instream flows decreased. We found support for three main findings: 1) spatial and temporal factors have considerably greater influence on Chinook salmon and steelhead smolt holding behavior than nearshore habitat features; 2) holding behaviors of Chinook salmon smolts are influenced more strongly by habitat features than steelhead smolts; and 3) incorporation of habitat features such as large woody material and overhead shade should be considered when conducting nearshore bank rehabilitation projects to increase cover from predators and provide velocity refuge, improving holding habitat during downstream migration.
机译:我们使用声学遥测方法对大量带标签的鱼进行了研究,研究了奇努克鲑和硬头鲑的the养行为如何与萨克拉曼多河高度变化的部分上的栖息地特征和时空变量有关。我们将下游迁移视为鱼类在运动状态和保持状态之间过渡的过程,并使用二项式和负二项式广义线性模型分析了保持的两个方面:1)保持的可能性,以及2)保持的时间。对于奇努克鲑鱼,随着木材尺寸和精细基质的增加,其保持的可能性也增加了。保持时间随着头顶阴影的增加而增加。对于硬头鱼,握持行为与栖息地变量之间的关系微弱,与时空变量之间的紧密关系相反。对于这两个物种,当与释放位置的距离减小且河内流量减小时,保持的可能性增加。我们发现对以下三个主要发现的支持:1)与近岸生境特征相比,空间和时间因素对奇努克鲑鱼和硬头mol的holding抱行为具有更大的影响; 2)栖息地特征对奇努克鲑鲑的栖息行为的影响比硬头鲑更强烈; 3)进行近岸河岸改造项目时,应考虑纳入栖息地特征,例如大块木质材料和高架阴影,以增加掠食者的掩护并提供速度避难所,从而改善下游迁徙期间的栖息地。

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