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APPLIED ISSUES: Effects of stream restoration and wastewater treatment plant effluent on fish communities in urban streams

机译:应用问题:溪流恢复和污水处理厂废水对城市溪流鱼类群落的影响

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1. Fish community characteristics, resource availability and resource use were assessed in three headwater urban streams in Piedmont North Carolina, U.S.A. Three site types were examined on each stream; two urban (restored and unrestored) and a forested site downstream of urbanisation, which was impacted by effluent from a wastewater treatment plant (WWTP). Stream basal resources, aquatic macroinvertebrates, terrestrial macroinvertebrates and fish were collected at each site. 2. The WWTPs affected isotope signatures in the biota. Basal resource, aquatic macroinvertebrate and fish delta super(15)N showed significant enrichments in the downstream sites, although delta super(13)C signatures were not greatly influenced by the WWTP. Fish were clearly deriving a significant part of their nutrition from sewage effluent-derived sources. There was a trend towards lower richness and abundance of fish at sewage-influenced sites compared with urban restored sites, although the difference was not significant. 3. Restored stream sites had significantly higher fish richness and a trend towards greater abundance compared with unrestored sites. Although significant differences did not exist between urban restored and unrestored areas for aquatic and terrestrial macroinvertebrate abundances and biotic indices of stream health, there appeared to be a trend towards improvements in restored sites for these parameters. Additional surveys of these sites on a regular basis, along with maintenance of restored features are vital to understanding and maximising restoration effectiveness. 4. A pattern of enriched delta super(13)C in fish in restored and unrestored streams in conjunction with enriched delta super(13)C of terrestrial invertebrates at these sites suggests that these terrestrial subsidies are important to the fish, a conclusion also supported by isotope cross plots. Furthermore, enriched delta super(13)C observed for terrestrial invertebrates is consistent with some utilisation of the invasive C4 plants that occur in the urban riparian areas.
机译:1.在美国北卡罗来纳州皮埃蒙特的三个上游水源城市溪流中评估了鱼类群落特征,资源可用性和资源利用。受城市污水处理厂(WWTP)的废水影响,城市化下游的两个城市(已修复和未修复)和森林地带。在每个地点收集溪流基础资源,水生大型无脊椎动物,陆生大型无脊椎动物和鱼类。 2.污水处理厂影响了生物区系中的同位素特征。基础资源,水生大型无脊椎动物和鱼类三角洲super(15)N在下游区域显示出明显的富集,尽管三角洲super(13)C的签名不受污水处理厂的影响很大。鱼类显然是从污水排放源中获取很大一部分营养的。与城市恢复点相比,受污水影响的地方鱼的丰富度和丰富度有降低的趋势,尽管差异不大。 3.与未恢复的流域相比,恢复的流域的鱼类丰富度显着更高,并且有更多的鱼类。尽管城市恢复和未恢复区域之间的水生和陆生大型无脊椎动物的丰度以及河流健康的生物指标之间没有显着差异,但对于这些参数而言,恢复位置似乎有改善的趋势。定期对这些站点进行其他调查,以及维护已恢复的功能对于了解和最大程度地提高恢复效率至关重要。 4.在恢复和未恢复的河流中,鱼类富集的delta super(13)C模式与这些地点的陆生无脊椎动物的delta super(13)C富集相结合,表明这些陆地补贴对鱼类很重要,结论也支持通过同位素交叉图。此外,对陆地无脊椎动物观察到的富集的delta super(13)C与在城市河岸地区发生的入侵性C4植物的某些利用相一致。

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