The suitability of a dynamic coastal lake to support the diadromous fish Galaxias maculatus

IF 1.8 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 FISHERIES
Christopher G. Meijer, Michael J. H. Hickford, Duncan P. Gray, David R. Schiel
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Abstract

Context

Globally, intermittently closed and open lakes and lagoons (ICOLLs) can constitute highly productive coastal environments that support a range of fisheries. With growing pressures on fish communities, understanding the role of ICOLL management in population dynamics is increasingly important for conservation.

Aims

To determine whether the flood-driven management and environmental degradation of New Zealand’s largest coastal lake, Te Waihora–Lake Ellesmere, has created a conflict with the life history of diadromous īnanga, Galaxias maculatus Jenyns, potentially limiting persistence of this species.

Methods

The timing of post-larval migration of īnanga was assessed over 2 years (2021 and 2022) and compared with historic patterns of managed lake openings. Immigrating īnanga individuals were tagged to assess subsequent development, before potential reproductive output was quantified using artificial spawning substrates.

Key results

Peak migration periods were mismatched with the timing of most lake openings. After quickly transiting into tributaries, īnanga seemingly died within a few months. No spawning was detected.

Conclusions and implications

The mismatch between lake opening management and the annual life history of īnanga prevents the reliable supply of post-larvae needed to sustain a persistent population, with severe environmental degradation being likely to restrict subsequent survival through summer conditions. This study has highlighted the need for management interventions to be tuned to the life histories of at-risk species.

一个充满活力的沿岸湖泊是否适于养殖洄游鱼类 "鲶鱼" (Galaxias maculatus)
背景在全球范围内,间歇性封闭和开放湖泊及泻湖(ICOLLs)可构成高产的沿海环境,为一系列渔业提供支持。随着鱼类群落面临的压力越来越大,了解间歇性封闭湖泊和开放湖泊管理在种群动态中的作用对保护鱼类群落越来越重要。目的确定洪水导致的新西兰最大沿海湖泊 Te Waihora-Lake Ellesmere 的管理和环境退化是否与洄游鱼类 Galaxias maculatus Jenyns 的生活史相冲突,从而可能限制该物种的持续生存。方法评估了两年内(2021 年和 2022 年)īnanga 幼虫后期迁徙的时间,并将其与有管理的湖泊开放的历史模式进行了比较。在使用人工产卵基质量化潜在生殖产量之前,对迁入的īnanga个体进行标记,以评估其后续发育情况。主要结果高峰迁徙期与大多数湖泊开放的时间不匹配。在迅速进入支流后,鲯鳅似乎在几个月内就死亡了。没有发现产卵现象。结论与启示湖泊开放管理与 īnanga 的年生活史不匹配,无法可靠地提供维持持久种群所需的后幼体,严重的环境退化可能会限制其在夏季条件下的后续存活。这项研究强调,需要根据濒危物种的生活史调整管理干预措施。
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Marine and Freshwater Research
Marine and Freshwater Research 环境科学-海洋学
CiteScore
4.60
自引率
5.60%
发文量
76
审稿时长
3.8 months
期刊介绍: Marine and Freshwater Research is an international and interdisciplinary journal publishing contributions on all aquatic environments. The journal’s content addresses broad conceptual questions and investigations about the ecology and management of aquatic environments. Environments range from groundwaters, wetlands and streams to estuaries, rocky shores, reefs and the open ocean. Subject areas include, but are not limited to: aquatic ecosystem processes, such as nutrient cycling; biology; ecology; biogeochemistry; biogeography and phylogeography; hydrology; limnology; oceanography; toxicology; conservation and management; and ecosystem services. Contributions that are interdisciplinary and of wide interest and consider the social-ecological and institutional issues associated with managing marine and freshwater ecosystems are welcomed. Marine and Freshwater Research is a valuable resource for researchers in industry and academia, resource managers, environmental consultants, students and amateurs who are interested in any aspect of the aquatic sciences. Marine and Freshwater Research is published with the endorsement of the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) and the Australian Academy of Science.
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