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DO MANAGEMENT ACTIONS TO RESTORE RARE HABITAT BENEFIT NATIVE FISH CONSERVATION? DISTRIBUTION OF JUVENILE NATIVE FISH AMONG SHORELINE HABITATS OF THE COLORADO RIVER

机译:是否采取管理措施来恢复稀有栖息地,从而保护当地的鱼类?科罗拉多河沿岸小生鱼幼鱼的分布

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Many management actions in aquatic ecosystems are directed at restoring or improving specific habitats to benefit fish populations. In the Grand Canyon reach of the Colorado River, experimental flow operations as part of the Glen Canyon Dam Adaptive Management Program have been designed to restore sandbars and associated backwater habitats. Backwaters can have warmer water temperatures than other habitats, and native fish, including the federally endangered humpback chub Gila cypha, are frequently observed in backwaters, leading to a common perception that this habitat is critical for juvenile native fish conservation. However, it is unknown how fish densities in backwaters compare with that in other habitats or what proportion of juvenile fish populations reside in backwaters. Here, we develop and fit multi-species hierarchical models to estimate habitat-specific abundances and densities of juvenile humpback chub, bluehead sucker Catostomus discobolus, flannehnouth sucker Catostomus latipinnis and speckled dace Rhinichthys osculus in a portion of the Colorado River. Densities of all four native fish were greatest in backwater habitats in 2009 and 2010. However, backwaters are rare and ephemeral habitats, so they contain only a small portion of the overall population. For example, the total abundance of juvenile humpback chub in this study was much higher in talus than in backwater habitats. Moreover, when we extrapolated relative densities based on estimates of backwater prevalence directly after a controlled flood, the majority of juvenile humpback chub were still found outside of backwaters. This suggests that the role of controlled floods in influencing native fish population trends may be limited in this section of the Colorado River.
机译:水生生态系统中的许多管理行动都旨在恢复或改善特定的栖息地,以使鱼类种群受益。在科罗拉多河的大峡谷河段,作为格伦峡谷大坝适应性管理计划的一部分,设计了实验性水流作业,以恢复沙洲和相关的回水生境。死水的水温可能高于其他栖息地,在死水中经常观察到原生鱼,包括受到联邦威胁的座头驼背吉拉小金枪鱼,导致人们普遍认为该生境对于幼年原生鱼的保护至关重要。但是,不知道回水中的鱼类密度与其他生境相比如何,或者回水中有多少比例的幼鱼种群。在这里,我们开发并拟合了多种物种的分层模型,以估计栖息地特定的丰度和密度,包括座头鲸丘blue,蓝头吸盘Catostomus discobolus,绒毛吸盘Catostomus latipinnis和斑点的Rhinichthys眼culus在科罗拉多河的一部分。在2009年和2010年,所有四种本地鱼类的密度在回水生境中最高。但是,回水是稀有和短暂的生境,因此它们仅占总人口的一小部分。例如,在这项研究中,距骨生境中的少年座头鲸总丰度要高得多。此外,当我们根据受控洪水后对回水患病率的估计直接推断相对密度时,仍在回水之外发现了大多数幼年座头鲸。这表明在科罗拉多河的这一段中,受控洪水在影响本地鱼类种群趋势中的作用可能受到限制。

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    《River Research and Applications》 |2015年第10期|1203-1217|共15页
  • 作者单位

    Southwest Biological Science Center, Grand Canyon Monitoring and Research Center, US Geological Survey, 2255 N. Gemini Drive, Flagstaff, Arizona 86001, USA,Department of Wildlife Ecology and Conservation, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA;

    Southwest Biological Science Center, Grand Canyon Monitoring and Research Center, US Geological Survey, Flagstaff, Arizona, USA;

    Department of Wildlife Ecology and Conservation, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA;

    Department of Wildlife Ecology and Conservation, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA;

    Ecometric Research Inc., Vancouver, Canada;

    Department of Wildlife Ecology and Conservation, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA;

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  • 关键词

    riverine ecosystems; native species; shoreline habitat use; controlled floods; restoration;

    机译:河流生态系统;本地物种;海岸线栖息地的使用;控制洪水;恢复;

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