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Application of the ELOHA Framework to Regulated Rivers in the Upper Tennessee River Basin: A Case Study

机译:ELOHA框架在田纳西州上游流域调节河流中的应用:一个案例研究

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In order for habitat restoration in regulated rivers to be effective at large scales, broadly applicable frameworks are needed that provide measurable objectives and contexts for management. The Ecological Limits of Hydrologic Alteration (ELOHA) framework was created as a template to assess hydrologic alterations, develop relationships between altered streamflow and ecology, and establish environmental flow standards. We tested the utility of ELOHA in informing flow restoration applications for fish and riparian communities in regulated rivers in the Upper Tennessee River Basin (UTRB). We followed the steps of ELOHA to generate univariate relationships between altered flows and ecology within the UTRB. By comparison, we constructed multivariate models to determine improvements in predictive capacity with the addition of non-flow variables. We then determined whether those relationships could predict fish and riparian responses to flow restoration in the Cheoah River, a regulated system within the UTRB. Although ELOHA provided a robust template to construct hydrologic information and predict hydrology for ungaged locations, our results do not suggest that univariate relationships between flow and ecology (step 4, ELOHA process) can produce results sufficient to guide flow restoration in regulated rivers. After constructing multivariate models, we successfully developed predictive relationships between flow alterations and fish/ riparian responses. In accordance with model predictions, riparian encroachment displayed consistent decreases with increases in flow magnitude in the Cheoah River; however, fish richness did not increase as predicted 4 years after restoration. Our results suggest that altered temperature and substrate and the current disturbance regime may have reduced opportunities for fish species colonization. Our case study highlights the need for interdisciplinary science in defining environmental flows for regulated rivers and the need for adaptive management approaches once flows are restored.
机译:为了使受管制河流的生境大规模恢复有效,需要广泛适用的框架,这些框架应提供可衡量的目标和管理背景。创建了水文蚀变的生态极限(ELOHA)框架作为模板,以评估水文蚀变,发展变化的水流与生态之间的关系并建立环境水流标准。我们测试了ELOHA在为田纳西州上游流域(UTRB)调节河中的鱼类和河岸群落提供流量恢复应用方面的实用性。我们遵循了ELOHA的步骤,以在UTRB中产生流量变化与生态之间的单变量关系。相比之下,我们构建了多变量模型,以通过增加非流动变量来确定预测能力的提高。然后,我们确定了这些关系是否可以预测鱼类和河岸对Cheoah河(UTRB内部的受管制系统)的流量恢复的反应。尽管ELOHA提供了一个健壮的模板来构建水文信息并预测未使用位置的水文学,但我们的结果并未表明流量与生态之间的单变量关系(步骤4,ELOHA过程)可以产生足以指导受管制河流流量恢复的结果。构建多变量模型后,我们成功地开发了流量变化与鱼类/河岸反应之间的预测关系。根据模型预测,在Cheoah河中,河岸侵蚀随流量的增加而呈现出持续减小的趋势。然而,恢复4年后鱼的丰富度并没有增加。我们的结果表明,温度和基质的变化以及当前的干扰机制可能会减少鱼类定居的机会。我们的案例研究突显了在确定受管制河流的环境流量方面需要跨学科的科学,并且在流量恢复后需要采取自适应管理方法。

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  • 来源
    《Environmental Management》 |2013年第6期|1210-1235|共26页
  • 作者单位

    Environmental Sciences Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN 37831, USA;

    Department of Fish and Wildlife Conservation, Virginia Tech,Blacksburg, VA 24061, USA;

    USDA Forest Service, Department of Fish and Wildlife Conservation, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA 24061, USA;

    Tennessee Valley Authority, 400 West Summit Hill Drive, Knoxville, TN 37902, USA;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);美国《工程索引》(EI);美国《化学文摘》(CA);
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
  • 关键词

    environmental flow; water policy; dams; habitat restoration; fish; riparian;

    机译:环境流量;水政策;水坝;栖息地恢复;鱼类;河岸;
  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 13:27:45

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