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量化海洋、淡水和人类对挪威多条河流中一年一捕大西洋三文鱼年度变化的影响。

Quantifying the ocean, freshwater and human effects on year-to-year variability of one-sea-winter Atlantic salmon angled in multiple Norwegian rivers.

机构信息

Department of Biology, Centre for Ecological and Evolutionary Synthesis, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2011;6(8):e24005. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0024005. Epub 2011 Aug 29.

Abstract

Many Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar, populations are decreasing throughout the species' distributional range probably due to several factors acting in concert. A number of studies have documented the influence of freshwater and ocean conditions, climate variability and human impacts resulting from impoundment and aquaculture. However, most previous research has focused on analyzing single or only a few populations, and quantified isolated effects rather than handling multiple factors in conjunction. By using a multi-river mixed-effects model we estimated the effects of oceanic and river conditions, as well as human impacts, on year-to-year and between-river variability across 60 time series of recreational catch of one-sea-winter salmon (grilse) from Norwegian rivers over 29 years (1979-2007). Warm coastal temperatures at the time of smolt entrance into the sea and increased water discharge during upstream migration of mature fish were associated with higher rod catches of grilse. When hydropower stations were present in the course of the river systems the strength of the relationship with runoff was reduced. Catches of grilse in the river increased significantly following the reduction of the harvesting of this life-stage at sea. However, an average decreasing temporal trend was still detected and appeared to be stronger in the presence of salmon farms on the migration route of smolts in coastal/fjord areas. These results suggest that both ocean and freshwater conditions in conjunction with various human impacts contribute to shape interannual fluctuations and between-river variability of wild Atlantic salmon in Norwegian rivers. Current global change altering coastal temperature and water flow patterns might have implications for future grilse catches, moreover, positioning of aquaculture facilities as well as the implementation of hydropower schemes or other encroachments should be made with care when implementing management actions and searching for solutions to conserve this species.

摘要

许多大西洋鲑(Salmo salar)种群在其分布范围内正在减少,这可能是由于多种因素共同作用的结果。许多研究记录了淡水和海洋条件、气候变异性以及筑坝和水产养殖等人为影响的影响。然而,大多数先前的研究都集中在分析单个或少数几个种群,并且量化了孤立的影响,而不是处理多个因素的结合。通过使用多河混合效应模型,我们估计了海洋和河流条件以及人为影响对 60 个挪威河流中 29 年(1979-2007 年)休闲捕捞一条海冬三文鱼(grile)的年度和河流间变异性的影响。在幼鲑进入海洋时的沿海温度较高和成熟鱼类向上游洄游期间的水流增加与 grile 的钓竿捕捞量较高有关。当河流系统中存在水电站时,与径流量的关系强度会降低。在减少海上捕捞这一生命阶段后,河流中的 grile 捕捞量显著增加。然而,仍然检测到平均下降的时间趋势,并且在沿海/峡湾地区幼鲑洄游路线上存在鲑鱼养殖场时,这种趋势似乎更强。这些结果表明,海洋和淡水条件以及各种人为影响共同导致了挪威河流中野生大西洋鲑的年际波动和河流间变异性。当前正在改变沿海温度和水流模式的全球变化可能会对未来 grile 的捕捞产生影响,此外,在实施管理措施和寻找保护该物种的解决方案时,应谨慎考虑水产养殖设施的位置以及水电计划或其他侵占的实施。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/3162/3163678/4e0c700b0b13/pone.0024005.g001.jpg

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