Relationship between Steelhead Parr Densities Observed during Snorkel Surveys and Emigration Estimates from Rotary Screw Traps

IF 0.9 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q4 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
Joshua R. Poole, Timothy Copeland
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Snorkel surveys are widely used for monitoring fish populations because they are a versatile and cost-effective technique. However, snorkel surveys are useful to provide instantaneous measurements that might not describe continuous processes, such as the emigration of juvenile anadromous salmonids. A model capable of assessing the level of potential production of emigrating juvenile steelhead (anadromous Oncorhynchus mykiss) from watersheds in Idaho based on snorkel surveys would be useful. Our objective was to determine the relationship between abundance of emigrants estimated from rotary screw traps and parr densities from snorkel surveys. Over 1,000 snorkel surveys and 70 year-watershed combinations of emigrant estimates were analyzed. Density was positively related to emigrant abundance. The most reasonable model included a common slope among watersheds, a common year effect, and varying intercepts, supporting a hypothesis that some watersheds are more productive even at similar densities. This model explained 82.7% of the variation observed in emigrant abundance. Uncertainty was greater among watersheds than within a watershed. The model can be used to translate mean densities observed in snorkel surveys to abundance of steelhead emigrants and thus to infer the effects of a habitat restoration program or other management actions. This work is important as a step towards understanding juvenile emigrant abundance in watersheds without rotary screw traps and to aid understanding of steelhead emigrant productivity in Idaho watersheds.
浮潜调查观测到的钢鳟鱼稚鱼密度与旋转式螺旋诱捕器估计的迁出量之间的关系
潜标调查被广泛用于监测鱼类种群,因为它是一种用途广泛、成本效益高的技术。不过,潜标调查只能提供瞬时测量值,可能无法描述连续的过程,例如溯河鲑科幼鱼的迁徙过程。一个能够根据潜标调查评估爱达荷州流域洄游幼年钢鳟鱼(溯河鲑鱼)潜在产量水平的模型将非常有用。我们的目标是确定旋转式螺旋诱捕器估算出的移居者数量与浮潜调查得出的稚鱼密度之间的关系。我们分析了 1,000 多次潜标调查和 70 个年度流域的移民估算组合。密度与移民丰度呈正相关。最合理的模型包括流域间的共同斜率、共同的年份效应和不同的截距,支持了这样一个假设,即即使在密度相似的情况下,某些流域的生产力更高。该模型解释了 82.7% 的移民丰度变化。流域间的不确定性大于流域内的不确定性。该模型可用于将潜标调查中观测到的平均密度转化为钢镞迁出者的丰度,从而推断栖息地恢复计划或其他管理措施的效果。这项工作非常重要,有助于了解没有旋转式螺旋诱捕器的流域的幼鱼移出量,也有助于了解爱达荷州流域的钢镞移出生产力。
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Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management
Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION-ECOLOGY
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1.60
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43
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management encourages submission of original, high quality, English-language scientific papers on the practical application and integration of science to conservation and management of native North American fish, wildlife, plants and their habitats in the following categories: Articles, Notes, Surveys and Issues and Perspectives. Papers that do not relate directly to native North American fish, wildlife plants or their habitats may be considered if they highlight species that are closely related to, or conservation issues that are germane to, those in North America.
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