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Selective fragmentation and the management of fish movement across anthropogenic barriers

机译:跨人为障碍的选择性碎片与鱼类运动的管理

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Disruption of movement patterns due to alterations in habitat connectivity is a pervasive effect of humans on animal populations. In many terrestrial and aquatic systems, there is increasing tension between the need to simultaneously allow passage of some species while blocking the passage of other species. We explore the ecological basis for selective fragmentation of riverine systems where the need to restrict movements of invasive species conflicts with the need to allow passage of species of commercial, recreational, or conservation concern. We develop a trait-based framework for selective fish passage based on understanding the types of movements displayed by fishes and the role of ecological filters in determining the spatial distributions of fishes. We then synthesize information on trait-based mechanisms involved with these filters to create a multidimensional niche space based on attributes such as physical capabilities, body morphology, sensory capabilities, behavior, and movement phenology. Following this, we review how these mechanisms have been applied to achieve selective fish passage across anthropogenic barriers. To date, trap-and-sort or capture-translocation efforts provide the best options for movement filters that are completely species selective, but these methods are hampered by the continual, high cost of manual sorting. Other less effective methods of selective passage risk collateral damage in the form of lower or higher than desired levels of passage. Fruitful areas for future work include using combinations of ecological and behavioral traits to passively segregate species; using taxon-specific chemical or auditory cues to direct unwanted species away from passageways and into physical or ecological traps while attracting desirable species to passageways; and developing automated sorting mechanisms based on fish recognition systems. The trait-based approach proposed for fish could serve as a template for selective fragmentation in other ec
机译:由于栖息地连接的改变,运动模式的破坏是人类对动物种群的普遍作用。在许多陆地和水生系统中,在阻塞其他物种的通过时,需要同时允许某些物种之间的需要越来越大。我们探讨了河流系统的选择性碎片的生态基础,需要限制侵入物种的运动与允许物种通过商品,娱乐或保护关注的必要性。我们基于了解鱼类显示的运动类型以及生态过滤器在确定鱼类空间分布时的运动的类型,开发了一种基于特征的选择性鱼类框架。然后,我们将涉及这些滤波器涉及的基于特征的机制的信息综合,以基于物理能力,身体形态,感官能力,行为和运动候选的属性来创建多维利基空间。在此之后,我们审查了这些机制如何应用于跨人类障碍的选择性鱼类。迄今为止,陷阱和排序或捕获易位工作提供了完全物种选择性的运动过滤器的最佳选择,但这些方法受到手动排序的持续,高成本的阻碍。其他较少有效的选择性通道的方法风险造成较低或高于所需段落的形式的抵押品损伤。未来工作的富有成效的领域包括使用生态和行为特征的组合来被动地隔离物种;使用分类群特定的化学或听觉线索将不需要的物种远离通道,进入物理或生态陷阱,同时吸引所需的物种到通道;基于鱼识别系统的自动分类机制。为鱼类提出的基于特征的方法可以作为其他EC选择性碎片的模板

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