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Influence of a high-head dam as a dispersal barrier to fish community structure of the Upper Mississippi River

机译:高水头大坝作为弥散屏障对密西西比河上游鱼类群落结构的影响

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In river systems, high-head dams may increase the distance-decay of fish community similarity by creating nearly impermeable dispersal barriers to certain species from upstream reaches. Substantial evidence suggests that migratory species are impacted by dams, and most previous studies in stream/river networks have focused on small streams and headwaters. Here, we assess whether a high-head dam (Lock and Dam 19; LD 19) on a large river, the Upper Mississippi River (UMR), substantially alters fish community structure relative to variability expected to occur independent of the dam's effect as a fish dispersal barrier. Using fish catch per unit effort data, we modelled the distance-decay function for the UMR fish community and then estimated the similarity that would be expected to occur across LD19 and compared it with measured similarity. Measured similarity in the fish community above and below LD19 was close to the expected value based on the distance-decay function, suggesting LD19 does not create an abrupt transition in the fish community. Although some migratory fish species no longer occur above LD19 (e.g., skipjack herring, Alosa chrysochloris), these species do not occur in high abundance below the dam and so do not drive variation in fish community structure. Instead, much of the variation in species structure is driven by the loss/gain of species across the latitudinal gradient. Lock and Dam 19 does not appear to be a clear transition point in the river's fish community, although it may function as a meaningful barrier for particular species (e.g., invasive species) and warrant future attention from a management perspective.
机译:在河流系统中,高水头大坝可能会对上游上游的某些物种形成几乎不可渗透的扩散障碍,从而增加鱼类群落相似性的距离衰减。大量证据表明,迁徙物种受到水坝的影响,以前在河流/河流网络中进行的大多数研究都集中在小溪和上游水源上。在这里,我们评估了一条大型河(密西西比河上游(UMR))上的高水头水坝(洛克和水坝19; LD 19)相对于预计会发生变化的可变性而言是否会显着改变鱼类群落结构,而这与水坝的影响无关。鱼的扩散屏障。使用每单位工作量的捕捞量数据,我们为UMR鱼群建模了距离衰减函数,然后估算了预计在LD19上会发生的相似度,并将其与测得的相似度进行了比较。根据距离衰减函数,在LD19之上和之下的鱼类群落中测得的相似度接近预期值,这表明LD19不会在鱼类群落中造成突变。尽管某些迁徙鱼类不再出现在LD19之上(例如skip鱼,绿藻),但这些物种不会在坝下高丰度地出现,因此不会驱动鱼类群落结构的变化。取而代之的是,物种结构的许多变化是由物种在纬度梯度上的损失/增益所驱动的。尽管锁和水坝19可能成为特定物种(例如入侵物种)的重要屏障,并从管理的角度来看值得未来关注,但在河流鱼类群落中似乎并不是一个明确的过渡点。

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