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Using Fish Distributions and Behavior in Patchy Habitats to Evaluate Potential Effects of Fragmentation on Small Marsh Fishes: A Case Study

机译:利用斑驳栖息地中的鱼类分布和行为评估碎片对小型沼泽鱼类的潜在影响:一个案例研究

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mHabitat loss and fragmentation are global anthropogenic threats to aquatic ecosystems and biodiversity. Animal distribution and behavior are affected by changes in the geometry and structure of their environment. Therefore, predicting the effects of fragmentation on species assemblages requires a working knowledge of how individual species respond to habitat patches and boundaries. We measured the distribution and behavior of fishes in a northern Great Lakes coastal marsh in Mismer Bay, Lake Huron, a naturally patchy ecosystem. Using various sampling techniques, including mark-recapture and direct observation by snorkeling, we determined the relationship between fish species distribution, biotic and abiotic patch characteristics, and patch area. For dominant species we determined habitat utilization, mobility patterns, and behavioral patterns within patches and at boundaries. Fish abundance was related strongly to average water depth and the percent cover of floating and emergent macrophytes. Minimum patch area to maintain species assemblages was 128 m~2 for individual patches and 400 m~2 for major patches combined. Fishes that were widely distributed, highly mobile, and most abundant were expected to be least affected by increasing isolation and configuration. Given all results, we expected four species to be least affected overall by fragmentation in Mismer Bay: bluntnose minow (Pimephales notatus), brook stickleback (Culea inconstans), common shiner (Luxilus cornutus), and rock bass (Ambloplites rupestris). Although our conclusions are site-specific, the investigative processes we describe are applicable to fragmentation in other ecosystems.
机译:栖息地的丧失和破碎化是对水生生态系统和生物多样性的全球人为威胁。动物分布和行为受其环境的几何形状和结构变化的影响。因此,预测碎片化对物种集合的影响需要了解单个物种如何对生境斑块和边界做出反应的实用知识。我们测量了大片北部北部休伦湖Mismer湾的沿海沼泽中鱼类的分布和行为,休伦湖是自然斑驳的生态系统。通过使用各种采样技术,包括重新捕获标记和通过浮潜直接观察,我们确定了鱼类种类分布,生物和非生物补丁特征以及补丁面积之间的关系。对于优势物种,我们确定了斑块内和边界内的栖息地利用,迁移方式和行为方式。鱼的丰度与平均水深以及漂浮和出芽的大型植物的覆盖率密切相关。维持物种集合的最小斑块面积,单个斑块为128 m〜2,主要斑块为400 m〜2。预计分布广泛,流动性强,数量最多的鱼类受隔离和配置的影响最小。鉴于所有结果,我们预计米斯梅尔湾的破碎对四种物种的总体影响最小:钝头ow牛(Pimephales notatus),溪le(Culea inconstans),普通光泽(Luxilus cornutus)和鲈鱼(Ambloplites rupestris)。尽管我们的结论是针对特定地点的,但我们描述的调查过程适用于其他生态系统的破碎化。

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