Prioritisation of Barriers According to Their Impact on Migratory Fish in the Lowland River Basin District

Fishes Pub Date : 2024-03-22 DOI:10.3390/fishes9040113
T. Virbickas, V. Kesminas
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Artificial barriers are one of the most damaging anthropogenic factors, but are also socio-economic constructions, so the decision between removing a barrier and installing a fishway must be justified. The aim was to develop a system to quantify the amount of suitable habitat for migratory fish above barriers, to assess barriers’ passability, to prioritise them in current and historical terms and to take into account the impact of the reservoir in the selection of barrier management alternatives. For this purpose, the proportion of suitable area and the potential number of spawners were calculated separately for the flooded and free-flowing river sections above the barrier. The effect of the flooded area and fishway efficiency on the potential number of individuals was assessed and the historical importance of the areas above each barrier was evaluated. The results show that the proportion of suitable area in the total area above the barriers varies between 5 and 31%. Short river stretches of high habitat quality have a higher reproductive potential than much longer stretches of lower habitat quality. Dams with fishways can still be among the most negatively impacting barriers if they are located in the migration route of fish into a large part of the basin.
根据对低地河流流域地区洄游鱼类的影响确定障碍物的优先次序
人工障碍是最具破坏性的人为因素之一,同时也是社会经济建设的一部分,因此在决定拆除障碍还是安装鱼道时,必须有充分的理由。目的是开发一套系统,量化障碍物上方适合洄游鱼类栖息的数量,评估障碍物的可通过性,从当前和历史角度确定障碍物的优先次序,并在选择障碍物管理替代方案时考虑水库的影响。为此,分别计算了障碍物上方的洪水河段和自由流动河段的适宜面积比例和潜在产卵者数量。评估了淹没区和鱼道效率对潜在个体数量的影响,并评价了每个障碍物上方区域的历史重要性。结果显示,障碍物上方总面积中适宜区域的比例在 5% 到 31% 之间。栖息地质量高的短河段比栖息地质量低的长河段具有更高的繁殖潜力。如果带有鱼道的水坝位于鱼类进入流域大部分地区的洄游路线上,那么这些水坝仍可能是负面影响最大的障碍之一。
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