C. Bunt, S. Cooke, C. Katopodis, R. Mckinley
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引用次数: 93
脉冲放电水电站下褐鳟的运动和夏季栖息地
利用无线电遥测技术对阿尔伯塔省卡纳纳斯基斯河(Kananaskis River)褐鳟鱼Salmo trutta(体型范围157 ~ 488 mm TL, n=18)的活动和夏季栖息地进行了详细调查。Kananaskis河的流量响应上游水力发电设施的脉冲日流量(范围0.15-25 m3 s - 1)。在高流量期间,可用于褐鳟的湿润面积增加了一倍。河流水位的波动似乎并没有影响褐鳟在研究地点内移动的程度。然而,有证据表明,随着排放量的增加,褐鳟会更多地利用覆盖物和池塘。在高流量条件下,褐鳟使用相似的深度(63厘米),表面水流速度明显低于低流量条件。在高流量期间,褐鳟也向岸边靠近,进入木质碎屑和根系复合体之间的间隙。与所有其他生境类型的总和相比,水池生境的使用频率最高。有大量木质碎屑的水池占所有栖息地观测值的75%。木质碎屑比其他类型的覆盖物更常被使用。研究结果表明,河流调节对褐鳟的影响似乎已经被水池和河岸的木质碎屑所缓和,这些碎屑在高流量期间为高流速提供了避难所。版权所有©1999 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
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