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Anthropogenic land-use change intensifies the effect of low flows on stream fishes

机译:人为土地利用变化加剧低流流鱼类的影响

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1. As ecosystems experience simultaneous disturbances, it is critical to understand how multiple stressors interact to affect ecological change. Land-use change and extreme flow events are two important stressors that could interact to affect fish populations. 2. We evaluated the individual and interactive effects of discharge and land-use change associated with oil and natural gas development on populations of two stream fishes over a 7-year period. We used repeated-state (i.e. abundance trends) and rate (i.e. colonization and persistence) responses to advance our understanding of flow-ecology relationships in a multiple-stressor framework. 3. Overall, fish abundance, colonization and persistence declined as discharge decreased. The effect of land-use change associated with oil and natural gas development differed between species, with the abundance of Mottled Sculpin declining and Mountain Sucker increasing as land-use change increased. We found both synergistic and antagonistic interactions between discharge and land-use change. Land-use change intensified the effect of low flows for Mottled Sculpin and lead to greater variability in responses to flow for Mountain Sucker. These differences between species' responses are likely due to differences in their physiological tolerances and behavioural adaptations to disturbance. 4. Synthesis and applications. Our research provides empirical evidence for the complex interactions that can arise between discharge and anthropogenic land-use change. Management efforts to reduce inputs of sediments and chemical contaminants associated with land-use change (e.g. silt fences, vegetative buffers) and promote quality refuge habitats (i.e. in-stream habitat restoration) could help mitigate the negative effects of low-flow extremes on stream fishes. Further development of flow-ecology relationships in a multiple-stressor framework will help guide management of stream fishes, and provide a better understanding of the mechanisms unde
机译:1. 干扰,这是理解的关键多个压力交互影响生态改变。是两个重要的压力可以互动吗影响鱼类种群。个体和交互放电的影响和土地利用变化与石油和相关天然气开发的两个了7年时间流鱼。repeated-state(即丰富趋势)和速度(即殖民和持久性)反应flow-ecology推进我们的理解在multiple-stressor框架的关系。3.坚持拒绝排放减少。与石油和相关的土地利用变化的影响天然气开发不同物种之间,斑驳的大量无价值的下降和山抽油增加土地利用变化增加了。敌对的放电和之间的相互作用土地利用变化。效应的低流斑驳杜父鱼和铅更大的变化响应流山抽油。物种的反应可能是由于差异他们生理上的公差和行为适应障碍。应用程序。的复杂的相互作用的证据出现放电和人为之间土地利用变化。输入的沉积物和化学污染物与土地利用变化(如淤泥栅栏,植物人缓冲区),促进质量保护区栖息地(即队列的栖息地恢复)可以帮助减轻负面的极端低流量对河流的影响鱼类。flow-ecology关系的进一步发展multiple-stressor框架将有助于指导管理流鱼,并提供一个更好的对波形的机制的理解

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