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Effects of flow restoration on mussel growth in a Wild and Scenic North American River

机译:流量恢复对野生和风景秀丽的北美河流贻贝生长的影响

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Background Freshwater mussels remain among the most imperiled species in North America due primarily to habitat loss or degradation. Understanding how mussels respond to habitat changes can improve conservation efforts. Mussels deposit rings in their shell in which age and growth information can be read, and thus used to evaluate how mussels respond to changes in habitat. However, discrepancies between methodological approaches to obtain life history information from growth rings has led to considerable uncertainty regarding the life history characteristics of many mussel species. In this study we compared two processing methods, internal and external ring examination, to obtain age and growth information of two populations of mussels in the St. Croix River, MN, and evaluated how mussel growth responded to changes in the operation of a hydroelectric dam. Results External ring counts consistently underestimated internal ring counts by 4 years. Despite this difference, internal and external growth patterns were consistent. In 2000, the hydroelectric dam switched from operating on a peaking schedule to run-of-the-river/partial peaking. Growth patterns between an upstream and downstream site of the dam were similar both before and after the change in operation. At the downstream site, however, older mussels had higher growth rates after the change in operation than the same sized mussels collected before the change. Conclusions Because growth patterns between internal and external processing methods were consistent, we suggest that external processing is an effective method to obtain growth information despite providing inaccurate age information. External processing is advantageous over internal processing due to its non-destructive nature. Applying this information to analyze the influence of the operation change in the hydroelectric dam, we suggest that changing to run-of-the-river/partial peaking operation has benefited the growth of older mussels below the dam.
机译:背景技术淡水贻贝仍然是北美最受威胁的物种之一,主要原因是栖息地丧失或退化。了解贻贝如何应对生境变化可以改善保护工作。贻贝在其壳中沉积了环,可以在其中读取年龄和生长信息,因此可以用来评估贻贝对生境变化的反应。但是,从生长环获取生活史信息的方法论方法之间的差异导致许多贻贝物种的生活史特征存在相当大的不确定性。在这项研究中,我们比较了两种处理方法,即内环法和外环法,以获取明尼苏达州圣克鲁瓦河两个贻贝种群的年龄和生长信息,并评估了贻贝生长对水电大坝运行变化的响应。结果外环计数始终低估了4年的内环计数。尽管存在这种差异,但内部和外部的增长模式是一致的。 2000年,水力发电大坝从按峰期运行切换到过河/部分峰期。运营变更前后,大坝上游和下游站点之间的增长模式相似。但是,在下游站点,运营变更后的旧贻贝的生长速度要比变更前收集的相同大小的贻贝高。结论由于内部和外部加工方法之间的生长方式是一致的,因此我们建议尽管提供了不正确的年龄信息,但外部加工是一种获取生长信息的有效方法。外部处理由于其非破坏性的特性而优于内部处理。利用这些信息来分析水电大坝运行变化的影响,我们建议改用河流/部分峰化运行有利于大坝下方的贻贝的生长。

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