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Increased sediment deposition triggered by climate change impacts freshwater pearl mussel habitats and metapopulations

机译:增加淤积量由气候引起的变化影响淡水珍珠贻贝的栖息地和异质种群

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1. The freshwater pearl mussel Margaritifera margaritifera is a benthic organism sensitive to hydrological regime alterations and habitat degradation driven by excessive fine bed material deposit (FBMD). Both issues are potentially exacerbated by climate change. Understanding how climate change affects future mussel habitats and the dispersal among them (dependent on the brown trout as fish host) can support the planning of effective conservation actions. 2. To project the impacts of climate change on the mussel, a semi-mechanistic modelling cascade was implemented for the Aist catchment in Austria (630 km~2), including a hydrological model, a hydraulic model, Random Forest Models for FBMD accumulation risk and Species Distribution Models. Two climate change models (RCPs 4.5 and 8.5) for two future horizons (2060 and 2090) were considered. A graph-based assessment of the structural connectivity was used to measure the probability of successful dispersal. 3. Results show a reduction of peak discharge that cascades into a widespread reduction in shear stresses during high flow. The mussel's habitats, defined by hydraulics (i.e. patches with low shear stresses during high flow), are predicted to be stable over the simulated scenarios. 4. The pressure of FBMDs over the delineated habitat patches is predicted to increase in the future due to the reduced stream transport capacity, reducing up to 25% of the available patches in 2090 for RCP 8.5. Consequently, the mussel's dispersal probability decreases to 44.3%-75.6% of the maximum theoretical value, with the highest drops for short dispersal distances, impacting metapopulation dynamics. 5. Synthesis and applications. The widespread issue of fine sediment deposition in the streambed will be exacerbated for those catchments where climate change reduces the stream transport capacity. The impacts on the freshwater pearl mussel include habitat loss due to the formation of a new unsuitable substrate, and a decrease in the pote
机译:1. 胎是底栖生物敏感水文状况的改变和栖息地材料降解由过度好床存款(FBMD)。加剧了气候变化。未来贻贝栖息地和气候变化的影响它们之间的传播(依赖于布朗鲑鱼鱼主机)可以支持的计划有效的保护行动。气候变化的影响在贻贝,asemi-mechanistic模拟级联是在奥地利是以“流域”实现的(630公里~ 2),包括水文模型为FBMD水力模型,随机森林模型积累风险和物种分布模型。8.5)两个未来的视野(2060和2090)考虑。结构连接是用来测量成功传播的概率。展示洪峰流量的减少,瀑布成一种普遍的剪切应力降低在高流量。通过水力学与低剪切(即补丁强调在高流),预计稳定的模拟场景。压力的FBMDs划定的栖息地补丁预计在未来增加由于流运输能力下降,减少25%的可用的补丁2090年8.5 RCP。传播概率的-75.6%降低到44.3%理论上的最大价值,最高的简称滴传播距离,影响metapopulation动力学。应用程序。沉积物沉积在河床加剧了那些集雨气候改变降低了流运输能力。影响淡水珍珠贻贝包括由于组建一个新的栖息地的丧失不合适的基质,并减少种种折磨

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