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Long-term evolution of fish communities in European mountainous rivers: past log driving effects, river management and species introduction (Salzach River, Danube)

机译:欧洲山区河流鱼类群落的长期演变:过去的原木驱动作用,河流管理和物种引进(萨尔察赫河,多瑙河)

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Using historical sources from the turn of the 19th to the 20th century, we investigated the long-term evolution of the fish community in a mountainous river network and the influence of different human uses and management measures. Within the alpine Salzach catchment, historical presence was reconstructed for 26 fish species, abundance classes for 19 species. Due to channelization, flood protection and dam erections, the spatial distribution of fish species was reduced during the 20th century. Many rheophilic and eurytopic fish species historically inhabited river reaches along a wide longitudinal profile and were present in more upstream river reaches than nowadays. The decrease of species diversity in the headwater sections is a consequence of lost lateral connectivity. Strongest effects are reported for sensitive species requiring different habitat types during their life cycles (especially pike, nase, Danube salmon). One of the most important shifts from the historical fish community to the present one reflects the deliberate introduction of fish species for fisheries. Rainbow trout and brook trout, absent from the historical fish assemblage, today represent up to 29 % of the total number of fish occurrences. In contrast, log driving, one of the most common historical pressures in European mountainous rivers, did not show significant negative effects on the past fish ecological situation. This result strongly differs from the impacts of log driving and deforestation demonstrated for recent times, and could be related to the change in log driving practices during the 20th century and to the high societal value of fish before the industrialization period along with other historical pressures affecting fish in rivers without log driving. In general, our results can be valid for a large number of European mountainous rivers. They highlight the usefulness of such detailed historical studies for our understanding of the long-term evolution of fish communities and their present functioning, and point the way for future river management strategies to restore fish biodiversity.
机译:利用19世纪至20世纪初的历史资料,我们研究了山区河流网络中鱼类群落的长期演变以及不同人类用途和管理措施的影响。在高山萨尔察赫河流域内,重建了26种鱼类的历史存在,丰富了19种鱼类的种类。由于渠道化,防洪和大坝的建立,鱼类的空间分布在20世纪有所减少。历史上居住在河道上的许多嗜盐鱼类和变应性鱼类沿宽阔的纵剖面分布,并且比现在更多地出现在上游河道中。上游水域物种多样性的减少是横向连通性丧失的结果。据报道,在其生命周期中需要不同栖息地类型的敏感物种(尤其是长矛,nase和多瑙河鲑鱼)的影响最大。从历史上的鱼类群落到现在的最重要的转变之一,是有意引进渔业用鱼种。虹鳟和溪鳟在历史上没有鱼类,如今已占鱼类总数的29%。相反,原木驱动是欧洲山区河流中最常见的历史压力之一,并未对过去的鱼类生态状况产生明显的负面影响。这一结果与最近证明的原木驱动和森林砍伐的影响有很大不同,并且可能与20世纪原木驱动方法的变化以及工业化时期之前鱼类的高社会价值以及其他影响历史的压力有关。在没有原木驱动的河流中钓鱼。一般而言,我们的结果对于大量的欧洲山区河流都是有效的。它们强调了此类详细的历史研究对我们了解鱼类群落的长期演变及其当前功能的有用性,并为今后的河流管理策略恢复鱼类生物多样性指明了道路。

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