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POPULATION DEMOGRAPHICS OF CATOSTOMIDS IN LARGE RIVER ECOSYSTEMS: EFFECTS OF DISCHARGE AND TEMPERATURE ON RECRUITMENT DYNAMICS AND GROWTH

机译:大河生态系统中猫类的种群人口统计:排放和温度对招聘动态和生长的影响

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Catostomids are among the most widespread and ecologically important groups of fishes in North America, particularly in large river systems. Despite their importance, little information is available on their population demographics and even less is known about factors influencing their population dynamics. The objectives of this study were to describe annual mortality, recruitment variation, and growth of eight catostomid species, and to evaluate the effects of discharge and temperature on year-class strength and growth in Iowa rivers. Catostomids were sampled from 3-km reaches in four nonwadable rivers during June-August 2009. Northern hogsucker, Hypentelium nigricans, golden redhorse, Moxostoma erythrurum, and shorthead redhorse, M. macrolepidotum, typically lived 6-8 years, had very stable recruitment, and had high total annual mortality (i.e., 40-60%). Golden redhorse exhibited the fastest growth of all species. Growth of northern hogsucker and shorthead redhorse was intermediate to the other catostomids. Highfin carpsucker, Carpiodes velifer, quillback, Carpiodes cyprinus, and white sucker, Catostomus commersonii, had high growth rates, low mortality (i.e., 25-30%), and relatively stable recruitment. River carpsucker, Carpiodes carpio, and silver redhorse, M. anisurum, had higher maximum ages (up to age 11), slower growth, lower total annual mortality (20-25%), and higher recruitment variability than the other species. Neither discharge nor temperature was strongly related to recruitment of catostomids. In contrast, several interesting patterns were observed with regard to growth. Species (e.g., carpsuckers, Carpiodes spp.) that typically consume prey items most common in fine substrates (e.g., chironomids) had higher growth rates in reaches dominated by sand and silt substrate. Species (e.g., northern hogsucker) that consume prey associated with large substrates (e.g., plecopterans) had much faster growth in reaches with a high proportion of rocky substrates. Temperature was weakly related to growth of catostomids; however, discharge explained a substantial amount of the variation in growth of nearly all species. Results of this study provide important information on the autecology of catostomids that can be used for comparison among species and systems. These data also suggest that connection of rivers with their floodplain is an important feature for catostomids in temperate river systems.
机译:在北美,特别是在大型河流系统中,Catostomids是鱼类中分布最广,最重要的生态鱼类。尽管它们很重要,但是关于其人口统计的信息很少,而关于影响其人口动态的因素所知甚少。这项研究的目的是描述八种臭虫的年死亡率,募集量变化和生长,并评估排放量和温度对爱荷华河年强度和生长的影响。在2009年6月至8月期间,从4公里的不可水河流域的3公里长的河段采样了Catostomids。北部霍格克族,黑Hy(Hypentelium nigricans),金红马,红褐莫克斯菌和短头红马M. macrolepidotum(通常生活6-8年),其募集情况非常稳定,并且每年的总死亡率很高(即40-60%)。黄金红马表现出所有物种中增长最快的。北部的混混和短头红马的生长在其他catostomids的中间。高鳍car,Car 、,、鲤和白盘吸虫(Catostomus commersonii)生长率高,死亡率低(即25%至30%),并且招聘相对稳定。与其他物种相比,河car,Carpiodes carpio和银红马anisurum具有更高的最大年龄(至11岁),生长较慢,总年死亡率较低(20-25%)且招募变异性较高。放电和温度都与募集的胞嘧啶没有强烈关系。相反,在生长方面观察到了几种有趣的模式。通常消耗细基质(例如鳞翅目)中最常见的猎物的物种(例如,白头虱,Carpiodes spp。)在以沙和粉砂基质为主的河段中具有较高的生长率。消耗与大型底物(例如鳞翅目)相关的猎物的物种(例如北霍克吸食者)在高比例的岩石底物中具有更快的生长速度。温度与Catastotomids的生长之间存在微弱的关系。然而,排放解释了几乎所有物种的生长变化的很大一部分。这项研究的结果提供了有关Catastomids自律性的重要信息,可用于物种和系统之间的比较。这些数据还表明,河流与洪泛区之间的连接是温带河流系统中的阴极污染物的重要特征。

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    《River Research and Applications》 |2012年第9期|p.1567-1586|共20页
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    M. C. QUIST; J. R. SPIEGEL;

  • 作者单位

    U.S. Geological Survey-Idaho Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources, University of Idaho, P.O. Box 44114, Moscow, Idaho 83844, USA;

    U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Green Bay Fish and Wildlife Conservation Office, 2661 Scon Tower Road, New Franken, Wisconsin 54229, USA Department of Natural Resource Ecology and Management, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa 50011, USA;

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    catostomidae; flood pulse concept; temperate river ecology; age and growth; recruitment;

    机译:os科洪水脉冲概念;温带河流生态;年龄和成长;招募;

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