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Fish and flow management in the Murray-Darling Basin: Directions for research

机译:默里达令盆地的鱼类和流动管理:研究方向

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Effective natural resource management requires knowledge exchange between researchers and managers to support evidence-based decision-making. To achieve this, there is a need to align research with management and policy needs. This project aimed to identify the flow-related ecological knowledge needs for freshwater fish to better inform environmental water management in the Murray-Darling Basin, south-eastern Australia. Our major objective was to provide an up-to-date assessment of scientific research and integrate this with the knowledge requirements of relevant managers to guide future research. We reviewed the contemporary scientific literature and engaged managers specifically responsible for delivering flows for fish outcomes via a questionnaire and workshop. Research on fishes of the MDB has generally evolved from single locations and/or times to larger spatio-temporal scales, including multiple sites, rivers and catchments. There has also been a trend from single life stage studies to incorporation of multiple life stages and population processes. There remain, however, significant deficiencies in knowledge for most native species, many of which are threatened. Four agreed key knowledge gaps were derived from the literature review and managers' suggestions: (i) population dynamics, (ii) movement, dispersal and connectivity, (iii) survival and recruitment to adults and (iv) recruitment drivers. To inform policy and management, managers desired timely advice, based on robust research and monitoring. Fish species of most relevance to managers were those highly regarded by community stakeholders and whose life histories and population dynamics are potentially influenced by flow. Populations of these mostly large-bodied, angling species (e.g. Murray Cod, Golden Perch and Silver Perch) have declined, often due to river regulation and, in conjunction with managers' priorities, are relevant candidates for research to support the management of flow to rehabilitate fish populations in the MDB.
机译:有效的自然资源管理需要研究人员和管理人员之间的知识交流,以支持基于证据的决策。为实现这一目标,需要与管理和政策需求进行调整。该项目旨在确定淡水鱼的流动相关生态知识需求,以更好地为澳大利亚东南部穆雷 - 达令盆地提供环境水管理。我们的主要目标是提供对科学研究的最新评估,并将其与相关管理人员的知识要求融为一体,以指导未来的研究。我们审查了当代科学文学和参与经理,专门负责通过调查问卷和研讨会提供鱼类成果的流动。对MDB的鱼类的研究通常从单个地点和/或更大的时空鳞片的时间演变,包括多个地点,河流和集水区。单人生命阶段研究也有一种趋势,可以纳入多个生活阶段和人口流程。然而,对于大多数本土物种来说,仍然存在重大缺陷,其中许多人受到威胁。四项商定的关键知识差距来自于文献审查和经理的建议:(i)人口动态,(ii)运动,分散和连接,(iii)生存和招募成人和(iv)招聘司机。为了告知政策和管理,管理人员需要及时建议,基于强大的研究和监控。与管理人员最相关的鱼类是由社区利益相关者受到高度认定的,历史历史和人口动态可能受到流动的影响。这些大多数大型钓鱼物种(例如Murray Cod,Golden Perch和Silver Perch)的群体已经下降,往往是由于河流监管,并且与管理人员的优先事项相结合,是研究流动管理的相关候选人恢复MDB中的鱼群。

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