Research Institute for the Environment and Livelihoods, Engineering Health Science & Environment, Charles Darwin University, Darwin, NT, 0909, Australia.
Department of Primary Industry and Resources, Berrimah Road, Berrimah, NT, 0828, Australia.
Sci Rep. 2019 Apr 5;9(1):5677. doi: 10.1038/s41598-019-41287-x.
The modification of river flow regimes poses a significant threat to the world's freshwater ecosystems. Northern Australia's freshwater resources, particularly dry season river flows, are being increasingly modified to support human development, potentially threatening aquatic ecosystems and biodiversity, including fish. More information is urgently needed on the ecology of fishes in this region, including their habitat requirements, to support water policy and management to ensure future sustainable development. This study used electrofishing and habitat survey methods to quantify the dry season habitat use of 20 common freshwater fish taxa in the Daly River in Australia's wet-dry tropics. Of twenty measured habitat variables, water depth and velocity were the two most important factors discriminating fish habitat use for the majority of taxa. Four distinct fish habitat guilds were identified, largely classified according to depth, velocity and structural complexity. Ontogenetic shifts in habitat use were also observed in three species. This study highlights the need to maintain dry season river flows that support a diversity of riverine mesohabitats for freshwater fishes. In particular, shallow fast-flowing areas provided critical nursery and refuge habitats for some species, but are vulnerable to water level reductions due to water extraction. By highlighting the importance of a diversity of habitats for fishes, this study assists water managers in future decision making on the ecological risks of water extractions from tropical rivers, and especially the need to maintain dry season low flows to protect the habitats of native fish.
河流流量的改变对世界淡水生态系统构成了重大威胁。为了支持人类发展,北澳大利亚的淡水资源,特别是旱季河流流量,正在被越来越多地改变,这可能威胁到水生生态系统和生物多样性,包括鱼类。该地区鱼类生态学的更多信息,包括其生境需求,迫切需要支持水政策和管理,以确保未来的可持续发展。本研究使用电捕鱼和栖息地调查方法来量化澳大利亚干湿热带的达利河(Daly River) 20 种常见淡水鱼类在旱季的栖息地利用情况。在二十个测量的栖息地变量中,水深和流速是大多数分类群区分鱼类栖息地利用的两个最重要因素。确定了四个不同的鱼类生境群,主要根据深度、流速和结构复杂性进行分类。在三个物种中也观察到了栖息地利用的个体发育转变。本研究强调需要维持旱季河流流量,以支持为淡水鱼类提供多样化的河流中栖息地。特别是浅而快速流动的区域为一些物种提供了重要的育雏和避难栖息地,但由于水位下降,这些区域容易受到水资源抽取的影响。本研究强调了鱼类多样化生境的重要性,有助于水管理者在未来对热带河流水资源抽取的生态风险做出决策,特别是需要维持旱季低流量以保护本地鱼类的栖息地。