Multispecies and Watershed Approaches to Freshwater Fish Conservation

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Abstract.—Native fish conservation areas (NFCAs) are watersheds where management emphasizes proactive conservation and restoration for long-term persistence of native fish assemblages while allowing for compatible uses. Native fish conservation areas are intended to complement traditional fisheries management approaches that are often reactive to population stressors and focused on single-species conservation efforts rather than complete assemblages. We identified potential NFCAs in the upper Snake River basin above Hells Canyon Dam using a process that ranked all subwatersheds (Hydrologic Unit Code 12) and used empirical data on distribution, abundance, and genetics for three native trout species (Bull Trout Salvelinus confluentus, Columbia River Redband Trout Oncorhynchus mykiss gairdneri, and Yellowstone Cutthroat Trout O. clarkii bouvieri, including the fine-spotted form) and both known occurrences and modeled potential distributions of native nongame fishes. Rankings also incorporated drainage network connectivity and land-protection status (e.g., national park, wilderness). Clusters of high-ranking subwatersheds were identified as potential NFCAs that were then classified according to the presence of nongame fishes identified as species of greatest conservation need in state wildlife action plans. The Pacific Creek and Goose Creek watersheds ranked high in the upper basin (above Shoshone Falls), and Little Jacks Creek and Squaw Creek ranked high in the lower basin. We then contrasted characteristics of a select few potential NFCAs, discuss the practical implementation and benefits of NFCAs for both fishes and other aquatic species in the upper Snake River basin, examined how the NFCA approach could enhance existing conservation partnerships, and discuss how designating select watersheds as NFCAs can create higher public awareness of the value of native fishes and other aquatic species and their habitats.
淡水鱼保育的多物种和流域方法
摘要-本地鱼类保护区(NFCAs)是流域,其管理强调主动保护和恢复本地鱼类群落的长期持久性,同时允许兼容使用。本地鱼类保护区旨在补充传统的渔业管理方法,这些方法往往对种群压力作出反应,并侧重于单一物种的保护工作,而不是完整的组合。通过对所有流域进行排序(水文单元代码12),我们确定了地狱峡谷大坝上方蛇河上游流域潜在的NFCAs,并使用了三种本地鳟鱼(Bull trout Salvelinus confluentus、哥伦比亚河红带鳟鱼Oncorhynchus mykiss gairdneri和黄石切喉鳟鱼O. clarkii bouvieri)的分布、丰富度和遗传的经验数据。包括细斑点形式)以及已知的本地非游戏鱼类和模拟的潜在分布。排名还包括排水网络连通性和土地保护状况(如国家公园、荒野)。高级别子流域群被确定为潜在的nfca,然后根据州野生动物行动计划中确定的最需要保护的非名目鱼类的存在进行分类。太平洋溪和鹅溪流域在盆地上游排名较高(在肖肖尼瀑布之上),小杰克溪和斯阔溪在盆地下游排名较高。然后,我们对比了几个潜在的NFCA的特征,讨论了NFCA对蛇河上游流域鱼类和其他水生物种的实际实施和好处,研究了NFCA方法如何加强现有的保护伙伴关系,并讨论了如何将选定的流域指定为NFCA可以提高公众对本地鱼类和其他水生物种及其栖息地价值的认识。
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