Meso-Scale Habitat Distribution and Suitability Evaluation in Large River Systems: A Case Study of the Middle Yangtze River

IF 2.1 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ECOLOGY
Ecohydrology Pub Date : 2025-06-04 DOI:10.1002/eco.70051
Bowen Yu, Li Chen, Chenggang Yang, Peng Zhang
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Meso-scale riverine habitat assessment is important for river ecological assessments and comprehensive river management. However, there remains a gap in meso-scale habitat evaluations in large rivers like the Middle Yangtze River. This study focuses on the Middle Yangtze River and selects typical reaches to conduct meso-habitat assessments. Hydraulic unit habitats are delineated based on flow velocity and water depth. Distribution and diversity of hydraulic units are analysed, together with their variation with discharges. Combining physical habitat model, the suitability of different ecological targets in different hydraulic units is analysed considering the factors of water depth, flow velocity and substrate composition. Key findings indicate that under low discharges, the proportions of different hydraulic units are evenly distributed, leading to high habitat diversity. In meandering and straight subreaches, with increasing discharge, the hydraulic unit composition shifts towards a dominance of deep-fast (D-F) units, resulting in reduced diversity. Meandering subreach exhibits higher diversity compared to straight subreach. In bifurcated reaches, the presence of mid–channel bar and floodplains contributes to higher diversity after flooding. The results of physical habitat model reveal differences in suitability across different ecological targets and different hydraulic units and find that hydraulic units of deep-slow (D-S) and shallow-slow (S-S) are highly important habitat types. The absence of these habitats could negatively impact certain ecological targets, such as macroinvertebrates, juvenile fish and Chinese sturgeon. Therefore, it is essential to maintain these habitats during river management. In contrast, other hydraulic units could be replaced reciprocally because of their similarities in habitat suitability. The findings of this research could serve as a reference for future river management and habitat conservation efforts.

大水系中尺度生境分布与适宜性评价——以长江中游为例
中尺度河流生境评价是河流生态评价和河流综合治理的重要内容。但在长江中游等大型河流的中尺度生境评价方面仍存在空白。本研究以长江中游为研究对象,选取典型河段进行中生境评价。根据流速和水深对水力单元栖息地进行圈定。分析了液压装置的分布和变化,以及它们随流量的变化。结合物理生境模型,综合考虑水深、流速和基质组成等因素,分析了不同水力单元中不同生态目标的适宜性。结果表明:在低流量条件下,不同水力单元的比例分布均匀,生境多样性高;在曲流和直河段,随着流量的增加,水力单元组成转向以深速(D-F)单元为主,导致多样性降低。曲流河段的多样性高于直流河段。在分叉河段,河道中坝和洪泛平原的存在有助于提高洪水后的多样性。物理生境模型的结果揭示了不同生态目标和不同水力单元的适宜性差异,并发现深缓(D-S)和浅缓(S-S)水力单元是非常重要的生境类型。这些栖息地的缺失可能会对某些生态目标产生负面影响,如大型无脊椎动物、幼鱼和中华鲟。因此,在河流管理过程中保持这些栖息地是至关重要的。相比之下,其他液压装置可以相互替换,因为它们在生境适宜性方面相似。本研究结果可为今后的河流管理和栖息地保护工作提供参考。
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Ecohydrology
Ecohydrology 环境科学-生态学
CiteScore
5.10
自引率
7.70%
发文量
116
审稿时长
24 months
期刊介绍: Ecohydrology is an international journal publishing original scientific and review papers that aim to improve understanding of processes at the interface between ecology and hydrology and associated applications related to environmental management. Ecohydrology seeks to increase interdisciplinary insights by placing particular emphasis on interactions and associated feedbacks in both space and time between ecological systems and the hydrological cycle. Research contributions are solicited from disciplines focusing on the physical, ecological, biological, biogeochemical, geomorphological, drainage basin, mathematical and methodological aspects of ecohydrology. Research in both terrestrial and aquatic systems is of interest provided it explicitly links ecological systems and the hydrologic cycle; research such as aquatic ecological, channel engineering, or ecological or hydrological modelling is less appropriate for the journal unless it specifically addresses the criteria above. Manuscripts describing individual case studies are of interest in cases where broader insights are discussed beyond site- and species-specific results.
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