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Characterizing physical habitat preferences and thermal refuge occupancy of brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) and Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) at high river temperatures

机译:在高河温度下表征物理栖息地偏好和热避难宿舍(Salvelinus Fontinalis)和大西洋鲑鱼(Salmo Salar)的占用

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Anthropogenic influences, including climate change, are increasing river temperatures in northern and temperate regions and threatening the thermal habitats of native salmonids. When river temperatures exceed the tolerance levels of brook trout and Atlantic salmon, individuals exhibit behavioural thermoregulation by seeking out cold-water refugia - often created by tributaries and groundwater discharge. Thermal infrared (TIR) imagery was used to map cold-water anomalies along a 53 km reach of the Cains River, New Brunswick. Trout and salmon parr did not use all identified thermal anomalies as refugia during higher river temperature periods (21 degrees C). Most small-bodied trout (8-30 cm) were observed in 80% of the thermal anomalies sampled. Large-bodied trout (35 cm) required a more specific set of physical habitat conditions for suitable refugia, that is, 100% of observed large trout used 30% of the anomalies sampled and required water depths 65 cm within or adjacent to the anomaly. Densities of trout were significantly higher within anomalies compared with areas of ambient river temperature. Salmon parr were less aligned with thermal anomalies at the observed temperatures, that is, 59% were found in 65% of the sampled anomalies; and densities were not significantly different within/ outside anomalies. Salmon parr appeared to aggregate at 27 degrees C, and after several events over 27 degrees C variability in aggregation behaviour was observed - some fish aggregated at 25 degrees C, others did not. We stipulate this is due to variances of thermal fatigue. Habitat suitability curves were developed for velocity, temperature, depth, substrate, and deep water availability to characterize conditions preferred by fish during high-temperature events. These findings are useful for managers as our climate warms, and can potentially be used as a tool to help conserve and enhance thermal refugia for brook trout and Atlantic salmon in similar systems.
机译:在内的人为影响,包括气候变化,正在增加北部和温带地区的河流温度,威胁到天然鲑鱼的热栖息地。当河流温度超过布鲁克鳟鱼和大西洋鲑鱼的公差水平时,个人通过寻求冷水避难所 - 经常由支流和地下水排放产生的行为温度。热红外(TIR)图像用于沿着53公里到达城市的河流,新的布鲁尼克斯港来映射冷水异常。鳟鱼和鲑鱼PARR没有在较高河流期间(> 21℃)期间所有识别的热异常作为避难所。在80%的热异常采样的80%中观察到大多数小体鳟鱼(8-30厘米)。大型鳟鱼(> 35厘米)需要更具体的避难所的物理栖息地条件,即100%观察到的大鳟鱼使用30%的异常采样和所需的水深> 65cm内或附近异常。与环境河流温度的区域相比,异常的鳟鱼的密度显着高。鲑鱼Parr在观察到的温度下与热异常对齐,即在65%的采样异常中发现59%;和密度没有明显不同于异常/外部异常。鲑鱼Parr出现在27摄氏度以27摄氏度聚集,并且在观察到聚集行为超过27摄氏度的发生变化之后 - 有些鱼在25℃下聚集,其他人没有。我们规定这是由于热疲劳的差异。栖息地适用性曲线是为速度,温度,深度,基板和深水可用性而开发的,以在高温事件期间表征优选的鱼类。这些调查结果对于管理人员而言是我们的气候变暖,并且可以用作帮助保护和增强类似系统中的溪流鳟鱼和大西洋鲑鱼的热避难所的工具。

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    《River Research and Applications》 |2020年第5期|769-783|共15页
  • 作者单位

    Univ New Brunswick Canadian Rivers Inst POB 4400 17 Dineen Dr Fredericton NB E3B 5A3 Canada|Univ New Brunswick Dept Civil Engn Fredericton NB Canada|Atlantic Salmon Federat Fredericton NB Canada;

    Univ New Brunswick Canadian Rivers Inst POB 4400 17 Dineen Dr Fredericton NB E3B 5A3 Canada|Univ New Brunswick Fac Forestry & Environm Management Fredericton NB Canada;

    Univ New Brunswick Canadian Rivers Inst POB 4400 17 Dineen Dr Fredericton NB E3B 5A3 Canada|Univ New Brunswick Dept Civil Engn Fredericton NB Canada;

    Univ New Brunswick Canadian Rivers Inst POB 4400 17 Dineen Dr Fredericton NB E3B 5A3 Canada|Univ New Brunswick Dept Biol Fredericton NB Canada|Univ New Brunswick Fac Forestry & Environm Management Fredericton NB Canada;

    Univ New Brunswick Canadian Rivers Inst POB 4400 17 Dineen Dr Fredericton NB E3B 5A3 Canada|Univ New Brunswick Dept Biol Fredericton NB Canada|Univ New Brunswick Fac Forestry & Environm Management Fredericton NB Canada;

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  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 关键词

    Atlantic salmon; brook trout; cold-water habitat management; Thermal infrared imagery (TIR); thermal refugia;

    机译:大西洋鲑鱼;溪鳟;冷水栖息地管理;热红外图像(TIR);热避难所;

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