Fish ecology and sediment conditions in freshwater pearl mussel (M. margaritifera) habitats

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Sarah Höfler , Clemens Gumpinger , Ondřej Spisar , Robert Ouřednik , Christoph Hauer
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Abstract

Stable, healthy populations of locally adapted brown trout (Salmo trutta) are crucial for the reproduction of the freshwater pearl mussel (Margaritifera margaritifera), as they serve as host fish in its life cycle. In the Interreg project Malšemuschel at the river Maltsch/Malše the hydro-morphology and sediment conditions were analysed regarding their influence on the biocoenoses of rhithral waters on granitic bedrock. In this paper, the fish fauna is highlighted in particular. It could be shown that sand on the one hand and finer fractions on the other impair watercourses and their fish fauna in different ways. While an increase in fine sediments (clay, silt) causes shifts in species compositions and leads to a steady decrease in abundances, sand rather influences the hydromorphology by reducing pools, flattening out the river bed and covering structures. Thus, sand seems to more directly influence the biomass and to cause a sharp deterioration of the fish fauna when a certain threshold is exceeded. Furthermore, it could be shown that brown trout populations are strongly related to the presence of natural structures e.g. large boulders or riparian vegetation.

淡水珍珠贻贝生境鱼类生态与沉积条件
稳定、健康的当地适应褐鳟(Salmo trutta)种群对于淡水珍珠贻贝(Margaritifera Margaritifera)的繁殖至关重要,因为它们在其生命周期中充当宿主鱼。在Maltsch河的Interreg项目Malšemuschel /Malše中,分析了水文形态和沉积条件对花岗岩基岩上根状水体生物群落的影响。本文特别强调了鱼类区系。结果表明,沙粒和细颗粒以不同的方式损害了河道及其鱼类区系。虽然细沉积物(粘土、淤泥)的增加导致物种组成的变化,并导致丰度的稳步下降,但沙子却通过减少水池、平坦河床和覆盖建筑物来影响水文形态。因此,当超过一定阈值时,沙子似乎更直接地影响生物量并导致鱼类动物群的急剧恶化。此外,褐鳟种群与天然结构(如大块巨石或河岸植被)的存在密切相关。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
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