Water-level changes impact angler effort in a large lake: Implications for climate change

IF 2.2 2区 农林科学 Q2 FISHERIES
Matthew L. Maldonado , Taufique H. Mahmood , David P. Coulter , Alison A. Coulter , Steve R. Chipps , Maddy K. Siller , Michaela L. Neal , Ayon Saha , Mark A. Kaemingk
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Climate change is expected to influence aquatic habitats and associated fish populations, yet we know little about the impact on recreational anglers. Our goal was to explore whether interannual fluctuations in waterbody surface area and other explanatory variables could be used as indicators of changes in angler fishing effort. Our approach leveraged a combination of remotely sensed waterbody surface area, environmental and fish population data, and onsite angler survey monitoring data for Devils Lake, North Dakota, USA during the open-water fishing period (May 1st to August 31st) for 9 years (1992–2021). The information was used to develop a dynamic waterbody size-angler effort model. Changes in waterbody surface area reliably predicted changes in angler effort (r2 = 0.60). Increases in waterbody surface area led to increases in angler effort, and decreases in waterbody surface area led to decreases in angler effort. Our findings show promise that remotely sensed fluctuations in waterbody surface area could be used as an indicator of interannual angler effort dynamics. Dynamic waterbody size-angler effort models could provide managers the ability to predict changes in angler effort via climate-related hydrological cycles that affect the size and distribution of waterbodies on the landscape.

水位变化对大型湖泊垂钓者努力程度的影响:气候变化的影响
气候变化预计会影响水生生境和相关鱼类种群,但我们对其对休闲垂钓者的影响知之甚少。我们的目标是探索水体表面积和其他解释变量的年际波动是否可用作垂钓者垂钓强度变化的指标。我们的方法综合利用了遥感水体表面积、环境和鱼类种群数据,以及美国北达科他州魔鬼湖 9 年(1992-2021 年)露天垂钓期间(5 月 1 日至 8 月 31 日)的现场垂钓者调查监测数据。这些信息被用于开发动态水体大小-垂钓者努力程度模型。水体表面积的变化可靠地预测了垂钓者努力程度的变化(r2 = 0.60)。水体表面积的增加导致垂钓者努力程度的增加,而水体表面积的减少导致垂钓者努力程度的减少。我们的研究结果表明,水体表面积的遥感波动可用作垂钓者年际努力程度动态指标。动态水体面积-垂钓者努力程度模型可以为管理者提供预测垂钓者努力程度变化的能力,这些变化会通过与气候相关的水文周期影响景观中水体的面积和分布。
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Fisheries Research
Fisheries Research 农林科学-渔业
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4.50
自引率
16.70%
发文量
294
审稿时长
15 weeks
期刊介绍: This journal provides an international forum for the publication of papers in the areas of fisheries science, fishing technology, fisheries management and relevant socio-economics. The scope covers fisheries in salt, brackish and freshwater systems, and all aspects of associated ecology, environmental aspects of fisheries, and economics. Both theoretical and practical papers are acceptable, including laboratory and field experimental studies relevant to fisheries. Papers on the conservation of exploitable living resources are welcome. Review and Viewpoint articles are also published. As the specified areas inevitably impinge on and interrelate with each other, the approach of the journal is multidisciplinary, and authors are encouraged to emphasise the relevance of their own work to that of other disciplines. The journal is intended for fisheries scientists, biological oceanographers, gear technologists, economists, managers, administrators, policy makers and legislators.
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