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Improved river continuity facilitates fishes' abilities to track future environmental changes

机译:改善的河流连续性提高了鱼类追踪未来环境变化的能力

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AbstractBarriers represent one of the largest anthropogenic impacts on the ecological status of rivers, and they also potentially restrict fishes' ability to respond to future environmental changes. Thus, river management aims to restore the longitudinal connectivity of rivers to allow continuous migration and movement of water, sediments and biota. However, it is often unclear whether the targeted barriers are also those most relevant for fish species, particularly to track future habitat shifts caused by environmental change.In this study, we applied species distribution models and the GIS-based fish dispersal model FIDIMO to evaluate the impacts of barriers (e.g. weirs and dams) on the dispersal of 17 native fish species in the European River Elbe with a particular focus on climate- and land use-induced habitat shifts. Specifically, we compared three scenarios of longitudinal connectivity: (i) current longitudinal connectivity, (ii) connectivity improvements as planned by river managers for 2021 and (iii) a reference with full longitudinal connectivity.The models indicated that barriers restricted the movement of two modeled fish species on average, thus impeding fishes' abilities to track future habitat shifts. Moreover, the number of species affected by barriers increased downstream. For the River Elbe, our results suggest that river management has most likely identified the most relevant barriers in respect to the modeled species and future environmental change. We emphasize that river management and barrier prioritization must thoroughly consider species-specific movement and dispersal abilities, as well as the specific spatial arrangement of barriers in the river system in relation to the spatial distribution of species' populations and suitable habitats.HighlightsBarriers restrict fishes' ability to respond to future environmental changes.The number of fishes impacted by barriers increased in downstream direction.River management must consider fish dispersal and the spatial location of barriers.
机译: 摘要 障碍代表着人为因素对河流生态状况的最大影响,它们还可能限制鱼类对未来环境做出反应的能力变化。因此,河流管理旨在恢复河流的纵向连通性,以允许水,沉积物和生物群的不断迁移和流动。但是,通常不清楚目标屏障是否也与鱼类物种最相关,尤其是跟踪由环境变化引起的未来栖息地变化。 在本研究中,我们应用了物种分布模型和基于GIS的鱼类扩散模型FIDIMO来评估壁垒(例如堰坝和水坝)对欧洲易北河17种本地鱼类扩散的影响。特别关注气候和土地利用引起的栖息地转移。具体来说,我们比较了纵向连通性的三种情况:(i)当前的纵向连通性,(ii)河流管理者计划在2021年进行的连通性改善,以及(iii)具有完全纵向连通性的参考。 这些模型表明,障碍平均限制了两种模拟鱼类的迁移,从而阻碍了鱼类追踪未来生境变化的能力。此外,受屏障影响的物种数量在下游增加。对于易北河,我们的结果表明,河流管理极有可能在模拟物种和未来环境变化方面确定了最相关的障碍。我们强调,河流管理和屏障优先排序必须充分考虑物种特定的运动和扩散能力,以及河流系统中屏障的特定空间布置与物种种群和合适栖息地的空间分布有关。 突出显示 壁垒限制了鱼类应对未来的能力环境变化。 受屏障影响的鱼类数量增加 河流管理必须考虑鱼的扩散和屏障的空间位置。 < / ce:abstract-sec>

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