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Dam Operations Affect Route-specific Passage and Survival of Juvenile Chinook Salmon at a Main-stem Diversion dam

机译:大坝运行影响主干引水坝上的奇努克鲑幼鱼特定路线的通过和生存

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Diversion dams can negatively affect emigrating juvenile salmon populations because fish must pass through the impounded river created by the dam, negotiate a passage route at the dam and then emigrate through a riverine reach that has been affected by reduced river discharge. To quantify the effects of a main-stem diversion dam on juvenile Chinook salmon in the Yakima River, Washington, USA, we used radio telemetry to understand how dam operations and river discharge in the 18-km reach downstream of the dam affected route-specific passage and survival. We found evidence of direct mortality associated with dam passage and indirect mortality associated with migration through the reach below the dam. Survival of fish passing over a surface spill gate (the west gate) was positively related to river discharge, and survival was similar for fish released below the dam, suggesting that passage via this route caused little additional mortality. However, survival of fish that passed under a sub-surface spill gate (the east gate) was considerably lower than survival of fish released downstream of the dam, with the difference in survival decreasing as river discharge increased. The probability of fish passing the dam via three available routes was strongly influenced by dam operations, with passage through the juvenile fish bypass and the east gate increasing with discharge through those routes. By simulating daily passage and route-specific survival, we show that variation in total survival is driven by river discharge and moderated by the proportion of fish passing through low-survival or high-survival passage routes. Copyright (c) 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
机译:转移水坝可能会对移居的少年鲑鱼种群产生不利影响,因为鱼必须通过水坝造成的蓄水河道,在水坝处通过一条通行路线,然后再通过受到河水流量减少影响的河段移民。为了量化主干分流水坝对美国华盛顿州亚基马河中的奇努克鲑鱼的影响,我们使用无线电遥测技术了解了大坝下游18公里处大坝的运营和河流排放如何影响特定路线通过和生存。我们发现了与大坝通过有关的直接死亡率和与通过大坝以下河段迁移相关的间接死亡率的证据。越过表面溢洪闸(西闸)的鱼的存活与河水排放呈正相关,对于在大坝下放出的鱼,其存活率相似,这表明通过这条路线通过几乎不会造成额外的死亡率。但是,通过地下溢洪闸(东闸)下方的鱼的存活率大大低于在大坝下游释放的鱼的存活率,随着河水流量的增加,存活率的差异减小。鱼类通过三条可用路线通过大坝的可能性受到水坝运行的强烈影响,通过幼鱼旁路和东门的流量随着通过这些路线的排放而增加。通过模拟每日通过和特定路径的生存,我们表明总生存的变化是由河流流量驱动的,并受通过低生存或高生存通过路径的鱼类比例的调节。版权所有(c)2016 John Wiley&Sons,Ltd.

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