Low-head dam removal increases functional diversity of stream fish assemblages

被引:4
作者
Jones, Adam C. [1 ]
Meiners, Scott J. [1 ]
Effert-Fanta, Eden [1 ]
Thomas, Trent [2 ]
Smith, Shannon C. F. [3 ]
Colombo, Robert E. [1 ]
机构
[1] Eastern Illinois Univ, Dept Biol Sci, Charleston, IL 61920 USA
[2] Illinois Dept Nat Resources, One Nat Resources Way, Springfield, IL USA
[3] Virginia Inst Marine Sci William & Mary, Dept Fisheries Sci, Gloucester Point, VA USA
关键词
community responses; disturbances; ecology; functional composition; habitat guilds; habitat restoration; reproductive guilds; EIGHTMILE RIVER SYSTEM; HABITAT GRADIENTS; DISSOLVED-OXYGEN; FINE SEDIMENT; IMPACTS; INTEGRITY; GUILDS; CONNECTICUT; COMMUNITIES; STORAGE;
D O I
10.1002/rra.4063
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Despite the growing number of dam removals, few have been studied to understand their impacts on stream fish communities. An even smaller proportion of dam removal studies focus on the impacts of low-head dam removals, although they are the most common type of dam. Instead, the majority of removal studies focus on the impacts of larger dams. In this study, two previously impounded Illinois Rivers were monitored to assess the impacts of low-head dam removal on the functional assemblage of stream fishes. Study sites were sampled each fall from 2012-2015 (pre-dam removal) and 2018-2020 (post-dam removal) in three locations: the tailrace, impoundment, and river channel. Fishes were aggregated into habitat and reproductive guilds, relating community changes to habitat, environmental metrics, and stream quality. Prior to removal, the slackwater guild was the most prevalent habitat guild throughout both rivers, while nest builders and benthic spawners were the most abundant reproductive guilds. During the two years following removal, fish assemblage throughout both rivers shifted to a more evenly distributed representation of habitat and reproductive guilds, while restoration of lotic habitat conditions increased, as surface water temperatures decreased and QHEI, IBI, and dissolved oxygen increased. This shift in environmental metrics and increase in overall stream quality increased, particularly in the formerly impounded reaches, indicate diminished habitat homogeneity, and a shift towards natural habitat diversity. This habitat diversification likely led to the restoration of a range of potential niches, thereby increasing the array of guild types inhabiting these rivers, while simultaneously preventing single-guild dominance.
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