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避难所和生态陷阱:极端干旱威胁濒危鱼类在间歇性溪流中的生存。

Refuges and ecological traps: Extreme drought threatens persistence of an endangered fish in intermittent streams.

机构信息

Department of Environmental Science, Policy, & Management, University of California Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA.

California Sea Grant, Windsor, CA, USA.

出版信息

Glob Chang Biol. 2020 Jul;26(7):3834-3845. doi: 10.1111/gcb.15116. Epub 2020 May 18.

Abstract

Recent droughts raise global concern over potential biodiversity loss and mitigating impacts to vulnerable species has become a management priority. However, drought impacts on populations are difficult to predict, in part, because habitat refuges can buffer organisms from harsh environmental conditions. In a global change context, more extreme droughts may turn previously suitable habitats into ecological traps, where vulnerable species can no longer persist. Here, we explore the impacts of California's recent record-breaking drought on endangered juvenile Coho salmon. We estimated the variability of cumulative salmon survival using mark-recapture of nearly 20,000 tagged fish in intermittent stream pools during a 7-year period encompassing drought and non-drought conditions. We then determined the relative importance of physical habitat, streamflow, precipitation, landscape, and biological characteristics that may limit survival during drought. Our most striking result was an increase in the number of pools with reduced or zero survival during drought years and a coincident increase in spatial variability in survival among study reaches. In nearly half of the stream pools, salmon survival during drought was similar to mean survival of pools assessed during non-drought years, indicating some pools had remarkable resistance (ability to withstand disturbance) to extreme drought. Lower survival was most attributable to longer duration of disconnection between upstream and downstream habitats, a consequence of increasing drought severity. Our results not only suggest that many pools sustain juvenile salmon in non-drought years transition into ecological traps during drought but also highlight that some pools serve as refuges even under extreme drought conditions. Projected increases in drought severity that lead to longer droughts and greater habitat fragmentation could transform an increasing proportion of suitable habitats into ecological traps. Predicting future impacts of drought on Coho salmon and other sensitive species will require identification and protection of drought refuges and management strategies that prevent further habitat fragmentation.

摘要

最近的干旱引起了全球对潜在生物多样性丧失的关注,减轻脆弱物种的影响已成为管理重点。然而,干旱对种群的影响难以预测,部分原因是栖息地避难所可以使生物免受恶劣环境条件的影响。在全球变化背景下,更极端的干旱可能会将以前适宜的栖息地变成生态陷阱,使脆弱物种无法再生存下去。在这里,我们探讨了加利福尼亚最近破纪录的干旱对濒危幼年银鲑的影响。我们使用近 20000 条标记鱼的标记-重捕法来估计累计鲑鱼存活率的变化,这些鱼在 7 年的时间里栖息在间歇性溪流池中,包括干旱和非干旱条件。然后,我们确定了物理栖息地、水流、降水、景观和可能限制干旱期间生存的生物特征的相对重要性。我们最引人注目的结果是,在干旱年份,有更多的池塘减少或完全没有鲑鱼生存,而研究河段之间的生存空间变异性也相应增加。在近一半的溪流池中,鲑鱼在干旱期间的存活率与非干旱年份评估的池塘平均存活率相似,这表明一些池塘对极端干旱具有显著的抵抗力(抵御干扰的能力)。较低的存活率主要归因于上下游栖息地之间的隔离时间更长,这是干旱严重程度增加的结果。我们的研究结果不仅表明,许多在非干旱年份维持幼年鲑鱼生存的池塘在干旱期间转变为生态陷阱,而且还表明,即使在极端干旱条件下,一些池塘也充当避难所。预计干旱严重程度的增加会导致干旱时间延长和栖息地破碎化加剧,这可能会使越来越多的适宜栖息地转变为生态陷阱。预测未来干旱对银鲑和其他敏感物种的影响,需要确定和保护干旱避难所,并采取管理策略来防止进一步的栖息地破碎化。

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