Seasonal and Size-Related Fish Microhabitat Use Upstream and Downstream from Small Hydropower Plants

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作者
Santos, Jose M. [1 ]
Leite, Renan [1 ,2 ]
Costa, Maria J. [2 ]
Godinho, Francisco [3 ]
Portela, Maria M. [2 ]
Pinheiro, Antonio N. [2 ]
Boavida, Isabel [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Lisbon, Sch Agr, Forest Res Ctr CEF, Associate Lab TERRA, P-1349017 Lisbon, Portugal
[2] Univ Lisbon, Civil Engn Res & Innovat Sustainabil CERIS, Inst Super Tecn, P-1049001 Lisbon, Portugal
[3] Hidroerg Projetos Energet Lda, P-1300327 Lisbon, Portugal
关键词
hydropower; fish; habitat use; cover; mitigation measures; peaking rivers; TROUT SALMO-TRUTTA; BROWN TROUT; HABITAT-SELECTION; MOVEMENT PATTERNS; STREAM FISHES; FLOW; HYDROPEAKING; RIVERS; COVER; RESPONSES;
D O I
10.3390/w16010037
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Hydropower can have significant impacts on riverine ecosystems due to hydropeaking (i.e., artificial rapid and short-term fluctuations in water flow and water levels downstream and upstream of hydropower stations) that negatively affect downstream fish. However, when it comes to analyzing species habitat use and availability above and below small hydropower plants (SHPPs), studies conducted at the microhabitat scale are scarcer, particularly in Mediterranean rivers. The goal of this study is to assess the seasonal (early and late summer) and size-related (juveniles and adults) microhabitat use by native fish above and below SHPPs. Fish were sampled by a modified point electrofishing procedure, and a multivariate approach was used to analyze microhabitat use and availability data from sites located upstream (reference) and downstream (disturbed) from two SHPPs in northeast Portugal. Cover and water depth were the most influential variables in the use of microhabitat for all species at both the reference and disturbed sites, although some differences in the variable rankings were found. Leuciscids exhibited similar patterns of non-random (i.e., selective) microhabitat use between the reference and the disturbed sites. Overall, the seasonal and size-related patterns in species microhabitat use were similar, with the majority of species displaying seasonal patterns in microhabitat use from early summer to late summer. This study showed that differences in fish microhabitat use between downstream SHPP and upstream reference sites were negligible. Cover might have had a significant role in tempering the effects of detrimental environmental conditions, namely, peaking flows, by providing hydraulic shelter, highlighting the need to maintain riparian vegetation strips and mosaics of submerged aquatic macrophytes, as well as the provision of coarse substrata that can be critical for fish. Future studies are needed to better clarify how different size classes of fish select microhabitats when facing past and present hydropeaking conditions.
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