Hilling Corbin D, Belore Megan L, Boase James, Chiotti Justin A, DeBruyne Robin L, Doka Susan E, Drouin Richard, Mayer Christine M, Tyson Jeff T, Wills Todd, Roseman Edward F
Department of Environmental Sciences, University of Toledo Lake Erie Center, 6200 Bayshore Road, Oregon, OH, 43618, USA.
U.S. Geological Survey Great Lakes Science Center, 380 Huron Street, Huron, OH, 44839, USA.
Environ Monit Assess. 2024 Jan 10;196(2):129. doi: 10.1007/s10661-023-11895-2.
The St. Clair-Detroit River System (SCDRS) connects Lake Huron to Lake Erie and provides important habitats for many fishes of economic and ecological importance. Portions of the SCDRS are designated as Great Lakes Areas of Concern and fish production and conservation may be compromised. Efforts to address beneficial use impairments have focused on restoring habitat for native fishes and improving aquatic ecosystem health. Considerable site-specific research and long-term, annual fish surveys have examined responses to habitat improvements. However, there is uncertainty surrounding whether individual studies and surveys can assess (1) population-level benefits of habitat enhancements and (2) whether management objectives are being met. To identify monitoring gaps and inform long-term monitoring program development, we compared outputs from SCDRS fish monitoring surveys (based on discussions with regional agencies) with performance measures specified in management plans (obtained through gray literature searches). Performance measures for harvested species aligned well with outputs of existing surveys. In contrast, at-risk fishes often had objectives and performance measures that reflected knowledge gaps and study needs. Although harvested species were well-monitored relative to specified performance measures, at-risk fishes were less reliably collected by existing surveys, except for lake sturgeon Acipenser fulvescens. Effective evaluation of restoration efforts for at-risk fishes may require additional survey efforts that target species-specific habitat use and life history characteristics.
圣克莱尔 - 底特律河系(SCDRS)连接休伦湖和伊利湖,为许多具有经济和生态重要性的鱼类提供了重要栖息地。SCDRS的部分区域被指定为五大湖关注区,鱼类生产和保护可能受到影响。解决有益用途损害的努力主要集中在恢复本地鱼类的栖息地和改善水生生态系统健康方面。大量针对特定地点的研究和长期年度鱼类调查研究了对栖息地改善的反应。然而,对于个体研究和调查能否评估(1)栖息地改善对种群水平的益处以及(2)管理目标是否正在实现,仍存在不确定性。为了确定监测差距并为长期监测计划的制定提供信息,我们将SCDRS鱼类监测调查的结果(基于与区域机构的讨论)与管理计划中规定的绩效指标(通过灰色文献搜索获得)进行了比较。捕捞物种的绩效指标与现有调查的结果吻合良好。相比之下,濒危鱼类的目标和绩效指标往往反映出知识差距和研究需求。尽管相对于规定的绩效指标,捕捞物种得到了良好的监测,但除了湖鲟(Acipenser fulvescens)外,现有调查对濒危鱼类的收集可靠性较低。对濒危鱼类恢复工作进行有效评估可能需要针对特定物种的栖息地利用和生活史特征进行额外的调查工作。