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Response of European grayling, Thymallus thymallus, to multiple stressors in hydropeaking rivers

机译:欧洲灰曲,胸腺嘧琅胸腺嘧琅,对水质河流中的多重压力源的回应

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Rivers of the large Alpine valleys constitute iconic ecosystems that are highly threatened by multiple anthropogenic stressors. This stressor mix, however, makes it difficult to develop and refine conservation and restoration strategies. It is, therefore, urgent to acquire more detailed knowledge on the consequences and interactions of prevalent stressors on fish populations, in particular, on indicator species such as the European grayling Thymallus thymallus. Here, we conducted a multi-river, multi-stressor investigation to analyze the population status of grayling. Using explorative decision-tree approaches, we disentangled the main and interaction effects of four prevalent stressor groups: flow modification (i.e., hydropeaking), channelization, fragmentation, and water quality alteration. Moreover, using a modified variant of the bootstrapping method, pooled bootstrapping, we determined the optimal number of characteristics that adequately describe fish population status. In our dataset, hydropeaking had the strongest single effect on grayling populations. Grayling biomass at hydrological control sites was around eight times higher than at sites affected by hydropeaking. The primary parameters for predicting population status were downramping rate and peak amplitude, with critical ranges of 0.2-0.4 cm min~(-1) and 10-25 cm. In hydropeaking rivers, river morphology and connectivity were the preceding subordinated parameters. Repeating the procedure with pooled bootstrapping datasets strengthened the hypothesis that the identified parameters are most relevant in predicting grayling population status. Hence, hydropeaking mitigation based on ecological thresholds is key to protect and restore already threatened grayling populations. In hydropeaking rivers, high river network connectivity and heterogenous habitat features can dampen the adverse effects of pulsed-flow releases by offering shelter and habitats for all life cycle stages of fish. The presented approach of explorative tree analysis followed by post-hoc tests of identified effects, as well as the pooled bootstrapping method, offers a simple framework for researchers and managers to analyze multi-factorial datasets and draw solid management conclusions.
机译:大型高山谷的河流构成因多个人为压力源极高威胁的标志性生态系统。然而,这种压力源组合使得难以发展和改进养护和恢复策略。因此,迫切需要对鱼群的普遍存置源的后果和相互作用进行更详细的了解,特别是在欧洲灰曲塔比萨鲁斯塔里梅斯等指标物种上。在这里,我们进行了多条河,多重压力源调查,以分析褐曲的人口状况。使用探索性决策树方法,我们解除了四个普遍存在量组的主要和相互作用:流动修改(即水换送),通道化,碎片和水质改变。此外,使用汇集方法的修改变体,汇集自动启动,我们确定了充分描述鱼群地位的最佳特征数。在我们的数据集中,水换平对河流群体具有最强的单一效果。水文控制位点的灰曲生物量大约比受水换合的影响的八倍。用于预测人口状态的主要参数是下式速率和峰值幅度,临界范围为0.2-0.4cm min〜(-1)和10-25厘米。在水质释放河中,河流形态和连接是前后的参数。重复池的引导数据集的过程强化了所识别的参数在预测河流人口状态方面最相关的假设。因此,基于生态阈值的水质排放减轻是保护和恢复已经受到威胁的河流群体的关键。在水质释放河中,高河网络连接和异源栖息地特征可以通过为鱼类的所有生命周期阶段提供庇护和栖息地来抑制脉冲流量释放的不利影响。探讨树分析的方法,然后是识别的效果的后HOC测试,以及汇集的引导方法,为研究人员和管理人员提供了一个简单的框架,用于分析多因素数据集并绘制实体管理结论。

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  • 来源
    《Journal of Environmental Management》 |2021年第15期|112737.1-112737.10|共10页
  • 作者单位

    Forest Research Center Instituto Superior de Agronomia University of Lisbon Portugal Institute of Hydrobiology and Aquatic Ecosystem Management University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna Austria;

    Institute of Hydrobiology and Aquatic Ecosystem Management University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna Austria;

    Institute of Hydrobiology and Aquatic Ecosystem Management University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna Austria;

    Institute of Hydrobiology and Aquatic Ecosystem Management University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna Austria;

    Institute of Hydrobiology and Aquatic Ecosystem Management University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna Austria;

    Center for IT Services University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna Austria;

    Institute of Hydrobiology and Aquatic Ecosystem Management University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna Austria;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);美国《化学文摘》(CA);
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  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 关键词

    Classification and regression tree; Configuration frequency analysis; Hydro-morphology; Hydropower; Salmonidae; Sub-daily flow fluctuations;

    机译:分类和回归树;配置频率分析;水力学;水电;Salminae;次日流量波动;

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