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Fish assemblage and habitat factors associated with the distribution of Topeka shiner (Notropis topeka) in Kansas streams

机译:堪萨斯州溪流中Topeka shine(Notropis topeka)分布的鱼类组成和栖息地因素

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Topeka shiners (Notropis topeka) were historically abundant throughout many Great Plains streams but their abundance and distribution declined and the species was listed as federally endangered in 1999. However, few studies have examined how Topeka shiner populations are linked to biotic and abiotic factors. Thus, the objectives of this study were to identify trends in Topeka shiner distribution from 1995 to 2008 and determine which fish assemblage and habitat factors were most associated with Topeka shiner distribution in Kansas streams. Fish and in-stream habitat metrics were collected from 34 sites in northeast Kansas in 1995, 2003, and 2008. Stepwise discriminant function analyses (DFA) were used to determine if fish assemblage percent composition and in-stream and landscape habitat factors could be used to differentiate among years and between sites with and without Topeka shiners. Higher percent composition of rosyface shiner (Notropis rubellus) was generally indicative of sites with Topeka shiners whereas higher relative abundance of central stoneroller (Campostoma anomalum) and largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides) were associated with sites without Topeka shiners. Sites with Topeka shiners also tended to have more gravel substrate and greater mean stream length, whereas sites without Topeka shiners generally had higher proportional impoundment area and proportional urban land area. These findings suggest that anthropogenic alteration of habitat in and around streams with Topeka shiners may facilitate their declines and establishment of non-native or generalist fishes. Our results may help managers identify habitats with the greatest need for protection or restoration and may help protect Topeka shiner populations from further population declines.
机译:托皮卡(Notropis topeka)的光辉历史上在许多大平原溪流中都很丰富,但其丰度和分布却有所下降,该物种在1999年被列为联邦濒危物种。但是,很少有研究检查托皮卡光辉种群与生物和非生物因素的关系。因此,本研究的目的是确定1995年至2008年Topeka光泽分布的趋势,并确定与堪萨斯河中Topeka光泽分布最相关的鱼类组合和栖息地因素。分别于1995年,2003年和2008年从堪萨斯州东北部的34个地点收集了鱼类和河流栖息地指标。采用逐步判别函数分析(DFA)确定是否可以使用鱼类聚集百分比组成以及河流和景观栖息地因素区分年份和有无Topeka发光片的站点。较高的玫瑰色光泽(Notropis rubellus)成分通常表示具有Topeka光泽的部位,而中央滚石(Campostoma anomalum)和大嘴鲈(Micropterus salmoides)的相对丰度较高则与没有Topeka光泽的部位相关。具有Topeka光泽的站点通常也具有更多的砾石基质和更大的平均流长,而没有Topeka光泽的站点通常具有较高的比例蓄积面积和比例的城市土地面积。这些发现表明,使用Topeka发光器,人为改变溪流内外的栖息地可能有助于它们的衰退和建立非本地或通体鱼类。我们的结果可以帮助管理人员确定最需要保护或恢复的栖息地,也可以帮助保护Topeka发光种群免受进一步种群减少的影响。

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