DTU Aqua, Section for Freshwater Fisheries and Ecology, Vejlsøvej 39, 8600, Silkeborg, Denmark.
DTU Aqua, Section for Freshwater Fisheries and Ecology, Vejlsøvej 39, 8600, Silkeborg, Denmark.
J Environ Manage. 2020 Jun 15;264:110408. doi: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2020.110408. Epub 2020 Mar 25.
More than two thirds of large rivers worldwide are fragmented, threatening freshwater biodiversity, river integrity, and the services that freshwater ecosystems provide for human populations around the globe. In an effort to alleviate the impacts of barriers, engineered solutions have been developed, though with somewhat underwhelming results. River restoration, especially dam removal, is viewed as the optimal option though seldom the go-to approach. In this study, we evaluated the effects of a large restoration project (pseudo dam removal) in River Kolding, Southern Jutland, Denmark, via a before-after-control-impact (BACI) approach. Using a large dataset of electrofishing data from 74 sites (including downstream unaffected sites, reconnected sites and upstream regulated sites), we found that habitat connectivity was restored successfully, with a large increase in young-of-the-year brown trout (Salmo trutta) at reconnected sites, reaching similar densities to downstream (non-affected) sites. We further observed a decrease in length at reconnected sites, suggesting that natural spawning and rearing habitats were successfully restored too.
超过三分之二的世界大河流域已被割裂,这对淡水资源生物多样性、河流完整性以及淡水生态系统为全球人口提供的服务构成了威胁。为了缓解障碍物的影响,人们已经开发出了一些工程解决方案,但效果并不理想。河流修复,特别是大坝拆除,被认为是最优选择,但很少成为首选方法。在这项研究中,我们通过前后对照控制影响(BACI)的方法,评估了丹麦日德兰半岛南部的科灵河大型修复工程(模拟大坝拆除)的效果。我们利用来自 74 个地点(包括下游未受影响的地点、重新连接的地点和上游受管制的地点)的大量电鱼数据,发现生境连通性已成功恢复,重新连接的地点幼鲑(Salmo trutta)数量大量增加,达到了与下游(未受影响)地点相似的密度。我们还观察到重新连接的地点的长度有所减少,这表明自然产卵和育雏栖息地也得到了成功恢复。