Evaluating the effectiveness of restoring longitudinal connectivity for stream fish communities: towards a more holistic approach

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作者
Tummers, Jeroen S. [1 ]
Hudson, Steve [2 ]
Lucas, Martyn C. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Durham, Sch Biol & Biomed Sci, South Rd, Durham DH1 3LE, England
[2] Wear Rivers Trust, Low Barns Nat Reserve, Witton Le Wear DL14 0AG, Durham, England
关键词
Habitat fragmentation; Fish assemblages; Passage efficiency; Telemetry; PIT; VIE; BULLHEAD COTTUS-GOBIO; SMALL PHYSICAL OBSTACLES; UPSTREAM MOVEMENTS; MODELING FRAMEWORK; BYPASS CHANNELS; PASSAGE; HABITAT; BARRIERS; MIGRATION; IMPACT;
D O I
10.1016/j.scitotenv.2016.06.207
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
A more holistic approach towards testing longitudinal connectivity restoration is needed in order to establish that intended ecological functions of such restoration are achieved. We illustrate the use of a multi-method scheme to evaluate the effectiveness of 'nature-like' connectivity restoration for stream fish communities in the River Deerness, NE England. Electric-fishing, capture-mark-recapture, PIT telemetry and radio-telemetry were used to measure fish community composition, dispersal, fishway efficiency and upstream migration respectively. For measuring passage and dispersal, our rationale was to evaluate a wide size range of strong swimmers (exemplified by brown trout Salmo trutta) and weak swimmers (exemplified by bullhead Cottus perifretum) in situ in the stream ecosystem. Radio-tracking of adult trout during the spawning migration showed that passage efficiency at each of five connectivity-restored sites was 81.3-100%. Unaltered (experimental control) structures on the migration route had a bottle-neck effect on upstream migration, especially during low flows. However, even during low flows, displaced PIT tagged juvenile trout (total n=153) exhibited a passage efficiency of 70.1-93.1% at two nature-like passes. In mark-recapture experiments juvenile brown trout and bullhead tagged (total n=5303) succeeded in dispersing upstream more often at most structures following obstacle modification, but not at the two control sites, based on a Laplace kernel modelling approach of observed dispersal distance and barrier traverses. Medium-termpost-restoration data (2-3 years) showed that the fish assemblage remained similar at five of six connectivity-restored sites and two control sites, but at one connectivity-restored headwater site previously inhabited by trout only, three native non-salmonid species colonized. We conclude that stream habitat reconnection should support free movement of a wide range of species and life stages, wherever retention of such obstacles is not needed to manage non-native invasive species. Evaluation of the effectiveness of fish community restoration in degraded streams benefits from a similarly holistic approach. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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