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Interactions between water depth, velocity and body size on fish swimming performance: Implications for culvert hydrodynamics

机译:水深,速度和体积与鱼类游泳绩效之间的相互作用:涵洞流体动力学的影响

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Understanding how fish traverse man-made barriers (e.g. road-crossings and culverts) ensures that engineering and design guidelines achieve positive outcomes for fish communities. Water velocity, depth and fish body size are interrelated factors that influence fish passage through culverts. Velocity barriers have been a major focus of culvert remediation efforts to improve fish passage, however wide culvert designs that aim to limit high water velocities, often create shallow depths in the culvert barrel that can potentially impede fish passage. Here, we quantified how water velocity, depth and body size interact to affect fish swimming performance and their ability to traverse a 12 m culvert-scale swimming channel. Juveniles and sub-adults of three large-bodied native Australian fish species, silver perch (Bidyanus bidyanus), Murray cod (Maccullochella peelii) and eel-tail catfish (Tandanus tandanus), were chosen to represent a range of body shapes, swimming styles and capabilities. Each species was swum in nine treatments, consisting of three velocities at three water depths, with their time to fatigue and traverse success rates over 8 m of flume length quantified. We found that B. bidyanus had an exceptional probability of traverse success, with larger individuals traversing faster than smaller sized fish, but they were physically hindered by shallow water depths. The interaction between velocity and depth was non-linear and highly affected the swimming performance and traverse success of M. peelii and T. tandanus, particularly for fish > 250 mm and < 100 mm. Our results demonstrate the importance of considering size class and species-specific swimming capabilities in culvert design criteria.
机译:了解鱼类如何穿越人造障碍(例如道路交叉和涵洞)确保工程和设计指南实现鱼群的积极成果。水速度,深度和鱼体尺寸是影响鱼类通过涵洞的相互关联因素。速度障碍是涵洞修复努力改善鱼类通道的主要焦点,然而,旨在限制高水速度的涵洞设计,通常在涵洞桶中产生浅层深度,这可能会阻碍鱼类。在这里,我们量化了水速度,深度和体型如何相互作用,影响鱼类游泳的性能及其遍历12米涵级游泳道的能力。选择了三大古老的澳大利亚鱼类,银鲈鱼(Bidyanus Bidyanus),Murray Cod(Maccullochella Peelii)和鳗鱼尾鱼(Tandanus Tandanus)的少年和亚成人,以代表一系列的身体形状,游泳款式和能力。每种物种都是九个治疗中的柔佛,其中三个水深三个速度,它们的疲劳时间和横向成功率超过8米的水槽长度量化。我们发现B. Bidyanus的横向成功的特殊概率,具有比较小尺寸的鱼更快的人更频繁,但它们受到浅水深度的物理上阻碍。速度和深度之间的相互作用是非线性的,高度影响M. Peelii和Tandanus的游泳性能和横向成功,特别是用于鱼类> 250 mm和<100 mm。我们的结果表明,考虑涵洞设计标准的大小类和特定的游泳能力的重要性。

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