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Go with the flow: the movement behaviour of fish from isolated waterhole refugia during connecting flow events in an intermittent dryland river

机译:顺流而上:间歇性旱地河中的连流事件中来自孤立水坑避难所的鱼的运动行为

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In many intermittent, dryland rivers, fish are confined to isolated waterholes for much of the year. It is only during brief flow events, which typify the hydrology of these systems, that fish are able to move between waterholes and explore surrounding habitat. Because most of the river channel will dry afterwards, there is a strong advantage for selection of persistent waterholes. Two hundred and fifteen individual fish of three common large-bodied species were tagged in two isolated waterholes in the Moonie River (Queensland, Australia) over 3years. Their movements were monitored to identify the flow events that trigger fish movement between waterholes, differences in response among species and size classes and refuge selection preferences. Some individuals of all species moved during flow events and others remained within the same waterhole. There was no clear upstream or downstream preference, and most individuals used a reach of up to 20km, although some individuals ranged over more than 70km in only several days. Above a threshold flow of 2m above commence-to-flow level, timing of flow was more important than magnitude, with most movement occurring in response to the first post-winter flow event, independent of its magnitude and duration. Many of the fish that moved displayed philopatry and subsequently returned to their starting waterhole either by the end of a flow event or on subsequent events, suggesting ability to navigate and a preference for more permanent refuge pools. Maximising survival in a highly variable environment provides a plausible mechanism for maintaining these behaviours. Modifications to both flow regime and hydrological connectivity may reduce movement opportunities for fish in intermittent rivers. Our findings show that fish in intermittent systems use networks of waterholes and that management and conservation strategies should aim to maintain movement opportunities at large spatial scales to preserve population resilience.
机译:在许多间歇性的旱地河流中,一年中的大部分时间里,鱼都被限制在孤立的水坑中。只有在短暂的水流事件(这些系统的水文特征)中,鱼才能够在水坑之间移动并探索周围的栖息地。由于大部分河道之后都会干dry,因此选择持久性水坑有很大优势。在3年中,在Moonie河(澳大利亚昆士兰州)的两个孤立的水坑中,对三种常见的大体鱼类的215条单鱼进行了标记。对它们的运动进行了监测,以识别触发水坑之间鱼类运动的水流事件,物种和大小类别之间的响应差异以及避难所选择偏好。在水流事件中,所有物种的某些个体都移动了,而另一些则留在了同一水坑内。没有明确的上游或下游偏好,大多数人都使用了长达20公里的距离,尽管有些人仅在几天内就超过了70公里。在高于开始水位2m的阈值水流之上,水流的时机比幅度重要得多,大多数运动是响应于首次冬季后的水流事件而发生的,而与幅度和持续时间无关。许多移动的鱼表现出成虫状,随后在水流事件结束时或在随后的事件中返回到其起始水坑,这表明航行的能力以及对更永久性避难池的偏好。在高度可变的环境中最大限度地提高生存率,为维持这些行为提供了合理的机制。改变流态和水文连通性可能会减少鱼类在断断续续的河流中流动的机会。我们的研究结果表明,间歇性系统中的鱼类使用水坑网络,并且管理和保护策略应旨在在较大的空间尺度上保持活动机会,以保持种群的适应能力。

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