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评估冷水避难所对美国哥伦比亚河成年奇努克鲑和虹鳟鱼繁殖洄游通道条件的贡献。

Assessing contributions of cold-water refuges to reproductive migration corridor conditions for adult Chinook Salmon and steelhead trout in the Columbia River, USA.

作者信息

Snyder Marcía N, Schumaker Nathan H, Dunham Jason B, Keefer Matthew L, Leinenbach Peter, Brookes Allen, Palmer John, Wu Jennifer, Keenan Druscilla, Ebersole Joseph L

机构信息

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development, Center for Public Health and Environmental Assessment, Pacific Ecological Systems Division, Corvallis, OR.

U.S. Geological Survey, Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center, Corvallis, OR.

出版信息

J Ecohydraul. 2020 Dec 17;1:1-13. doi: 10.1080/24705357.2020.1855086.

Abstract

Diadromous fish populations face multiple challenges along their migratory routes. These challenges include suboptimal water quality, harvest, and barriers to longitudinal and lateral connectivity. Interactions among factors influencing migration success make it challenging to assess management options for improving migratory fish conditions along riverine migration corridors. We describe a spatially explicit simulation model that integrates complex individual behaviors of fall-run Chinook Salmon () and summer-run steelhead trout () during migration, responds to variable habitat conditions over a large extent of the Columbia River, and links migration corridor conditions to fish condition outcomes. The model is built around a mechanistic behavioral decision tree that drives individual interactions of fish within their simulated environments. By simulating several thermalscapes with alternative scenarios of thermal refuge availability, we examined how behavioral thermoregulation in cold-water refuges influenced migrating fish conditions. Outcomes of the migration corridor simulation model show that cold-water refuges can provide relief from exposure to high water temperatures, but do not substantially contribute to energy conservation by migrating adults. Simulated cooling of the Columbia River decreased reliance on cold-water refuges and there were slight reductions in migratory energy expenditure. This modeling of simulated thermalscapes provides a framework for assessing the contribution of cold-water refuges to the success of migrating fishes, but any final determination will depend on analyzing fish survival and health for their entire migration, water temperature management goals and species recovery targets.

摘要

洄游鱼类种群在其洄游路线上面临多种挑战。这些挑战包括水质欠佳、捕捞以及纵向和横向连通性的障碍。影响洄游成功的各种因素之间的相互作用,使得评估改善沿河流洄游廊道的洄游鱼类状况的管理方案变得具有挑战性。我们描述了一个空间明确的模拟模型,该模型整合了秋季洄游的奇努克鲑()和夏季洄游的虹鳟()在洄游期间的复杂个体行为,在哥伦比亚河的很大范围内响应多变的栖息地条件,并将洄游廊道条件与鱼类状况结果联系起来。该模型围绕一个机制性的行为决策树构建,该决策树驱动鱼类在其模拟环境中的个体相互作用。通过模拟几种具有不同热避难所可用性情景的热景,我们研究了冷水避难所中的行为体温调节如何影响洄游鱼类的状况。洄游廊道模拟模型的结果表明,冷水避难所可以缓解鱼类暴露于高温的情况,但对洄游成年鱼的能量节约没有显著贡献。模拟的哥伦比亚河降温减少了对冷水避难所的依赖,洄游能量消耗略有降低。这种模拟热景的建模为评估冷水避难所对洄游鱼类成功的贡献提供了一个框架,但任何最终的判定都将取决于分析鱼类在整个洄游过程中的生存和健康状况、水温管理目标以及物种恢复目标。

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