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Combined Effects of Climate Change and Bank Stabilization on Shallow Water Habitats of Chinook Salmon

机译:气候变化和河岸稳定对奇努克鲑鱼浅水生境的综合影响

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Significant challenges remain in the ability to estimate habitat change under the combined effects of natural variability, climate change, and human activity. We examined anticipated effects on shallow water over low-sloped beaches to these combined effects in the lower Willamette River, Oregon, an area highly altered by development. A proposal to stabilize some shoreline with large rocks (riprap) would alter shallow water areas, an important habitat for threatened Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha), and would be subject to U.S. Endangered Species Act-mandated oversight. In the mainstem, subyearling Chinook salmon appear to preferentially occupy these areas, which fluctuate with river stages. We estimated effects with a geospatial model and projections of future river flows. Recent (1999–2009) median river stages during peak subyearling occupancy (April–June) maximized beach shallow water area in the lower mainstem. Upstream shallow water area was maximized at lower river stages than have occurred recently. Higher river stages in April–June, resulting from increased flows predicted for the 2080s, decreased beach shallow water area 17–32%. On the basis of projected 2080s flows, more than 15% of beach shallow water area was displaced by the riprap. Beach shallow water area lost to riprap represented up to 1.6% of the total from the mouth to 12.9 km upstream. Reductions in shallow water area could restrict salmon feeding, resting, and refuge from predators and potentially reduce opportunities for the expression of the full range of life-history strategies. Although climate change analyses provided useful information, detailed analyses are prohibitive at the project scale for the multitude of small projects reviewed annually. The benefits of our approach to resource managers include a wider geographic context for reviewing similar small projects in concert with climate change, an approach to analyze cumulative effects of similar actions, and estimation of the actions' long-term effects.
机译:在自然变异,气候变化和人类活动的综合影响下,估计栖息地变化的能力仍然存在重大挑战。我们检查了低坡度海滩上浅水的预期影响,以及俄勒冈州威拉米特河下游(受开发高度影响的地区)的这些综合影响。提议用大石头稳定一些海岸线(翻石)将改变浅水区域,浅水区域是濒危的奇努克鲑(Oncorhynchus tshawytscha)的重要栖息地,并将受到美国《濒危物种法》的监督。在主干中,奇努克鲑亚种群似乎优先占据这些地区,这些地区会随着河段而波动。我们使用地理空间模型和对未来河流流量的预测来估算影响。在次高峰期入住期间(4月至6月),最近(1999-2009年)的河段中位河段使主干下部的海滩浅水区最大化。与最近发生的情况相比,下游河段的浅水上游面积最大。由于预计2080年代流量增加,4月至6月的河流水位较高,海滩浅水面积减少了17%至32%。根据预计的2080年代流量,riprap驱替了超过15%的海滩浅水区。从河口到上游12.9公里,流失到沙滩的浅水面积占总数的1.6%。减少浅水区可能会限制鲑鱼的摄食,休息和躲避捕食者的庇护,并有可能减少表达各种生活史策略的机会。尽管气候变化分析提供了有用的信息,但是对于每年审查的众多小项目,详细的分析在项目规模上是令人望而却步的。我们为资源管理者提供的方法的好处包括:更广泛的地理环境,以便与气候变化一起审查类似的小项目;分析类似行为的累积影响以及估计行为的长期影响的方法。

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