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Population viability of stream-resident salmonids after habitat fragmentation: a case study with white-spotted charr (Salvelinus leucomaenis) by an individual based model

机译:生境破碎化后溪流栖鲑鱼的种群生存力:基于个体模型的白斑鲑鱼(Salvelinus leucomaenis)的案例研究

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Throughout the world, rivers are increasingly fragmented by artificial barriers, such as damming and road crossing. In Japanese mountain streams, most populations of white-spotted charr, a salmonid fish, are highly fragmented by numerous small dams, Most of these dams were constructed after 1970. In this study, we conducted a population viability analysis of fragmented white-spotted charr populations using a simple individual based model. The constructed model is age-structured and density dependent that incorporates both demographic and environmental stochasticity. The probability of population persistence decreased substantially between after 30 years and after 100 years, especially for populations having a small carrying capacity. Even though white-spotted charr occupies many fragmented habitats now. our results suggest small fragmented populations are not viable. A sensitivity analysis showed that adult survival, not juvenile survival and egg number, was the most important criterion for the prospects of population persistence. Installations of efficient fish ladders or dam removal are necessary as soon as possible to restore dammed-off populations. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved. [References: 61]
机译:在世界范围内,河流越来越多地被人工屏障(如筑坝和过马路)分割。在日本的山间溪流中,大部分白色斑点的炭黑鲑鱼(鲑鱼)被许多小水坝高度破碎,这些大坝大部分是在1970年后建造的。人口使用简单的基于个人的模型。所构建的模型是年龄结构的,并且密度依赖于人口和环境的随机性。在30年到100年之间,人口持续存在的可能性大大降低,尤其是对于携带能力较小的人口。即使现在被白斑的炭黑占据了许多零散的栖息地。我们的结果表明,零散的人口是不可行的。敏感性分析表明,成年存活率,而不是少年存活率和卵子数量,是预测人口持久性的最重要标准。必须尽快安装高效的鱼梯或拆除水坝,以恢复失水的人口。 (C)2002 Elsevier Science B.V.保留所有权利。 [参考:61]

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