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DISTRIBUTION AND ABUNDANCE OF STREAM FISHES IN RELATION TO BARRIERS: IMPLICATIONS FOR MONITORING STREAM RECOVERY AFTER BARRIER REMOVAL

机译:与障碍有关的流域鱼类的分布和丰度:在障碍物清除后监测流量恢复的意义

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Dams are ubiquitous in coastal regions and have altered stream habitats and the distribution and abundance of stream fishes in those habitats by disrupting hydrology, temperature regime and habitat connectivity. Dam removal is a common restoration tool, but often the response of the fish assemblage is not monitored rigorously. Sedgeunkedunk Stream, a small tributary to the Penobscot River (Maine, USA), has been the focus of a restoration effort that includes the removal of two low-head dams. In this study, we quantified fish assemblage metrics along a longitudinal gradient in Sedgeunkedunk Stream and also in a nearby reference stream. By establishing pre-removal baseline conditions and associated variability and the conditions and variability immediately following removal, we can characterize future changes in the system associated with dam removal. Over 2years prior to dam removal, species richness and abundance in Sedgeunkedunk Stream were highest downstream of the lowest dam, lowest immediately upstream of that dam and intermediate farther upstream; patterns were similar in the reference stream. Although seasonal and annual variation in metrics within each site was substantial, the overall upstream-to-downstream pattern along the stream gradient was remarkably consistent prior to dam removal. Immediately after dam removal, we saw significant decreases in richness and abundance downstream of the former dam site and a corresponding increase in fish abundance upstream of the former dam site. No such changes occurred in reference sites. Our results show that by quantifying baseline conditions in a small stream before restoration, the effects of stream restoration efforts on fish assemblages can be monitored successfully. These data set the stage for the long-term assessment of Sedgeunkedunk Stream and provide a simple methodology for assessment in other restoration projects.
机译:大坝在沿海地区无处不在,并且通过破坏水文,温度状况和生境连通性,改变了河流生境,改变了这些生境中河流鱼类的分布和数量。拆除水坝是一种常见的修复工具,但通常没有严格监控鱼群的反应。 Sedgeunkedunk溪是Penobscot河(美国缅因州)的小支流,一直是修复工作的重点,其中包括拆除两个低水位大坝。在这项研究中,我们量化了Sedgeunkedunk流以及附近参考流中沿纵向梯度的鱼类聚集度量。通过建立拆除前的基线条件和相关的可变性以及拆除后的条件和可变性,我们可以表征与拆除大坝相关的系统的未来变化。在拆除大坝之前的两年多时间里,塞肯敦克溪流的物种丰富度和丰度最高,位于最低水坝的下游,位于该水坝上游的最低,而距离下游更远。参考流中的模式相似。尽管每个站点内指标的季节和年度变化很大,但在拆除大坝之前,沿河流坡度的总体上下游格局是相当一致的。拆除大坝后,我们立即看到前大坝遗址下游的丰富度和丰度显着下降,而前大坝遗址上游的鱼类丰度也相应增加。参考部位未发生此类变化。我们的结果表明,通过在恢复之前对小溪中的基线条件进行量化,可以成功监测溪流恢复工作对鱼群的影响。这些数据为Sedgeunkedunk Stream的长期评估奠定了基础,并为其他修复项目的评估提供了简单的方法。

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