R. Getchell, E. George, A. Rice, Joseph M. Malatos, B. Chambers, Ana Griefen, Chuck Nieder, L. Rudstam
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Abstract Getchell RG, George E, Rice AN, Malatos JM, Chambers BM, Griefen A, Nieder C, Rudstam LG. 2022. Effects of ultrasonic control devises on fish. Lake Reserv Manage. 38:240–255. Harmful algal blooms (HABs) can have serious impacts on both ecosystem services and human health, and several mitigation techniques have been developed to control them. Ultrasonic sound sources can disrupt developing algal mats, causing concern that the acoustic energy emitted from these devices may have deleterious health or behavioral effects on nearby fishes. We conducted field and laboratory studies on the effects of ultrasonic control devices on resident fishes. Field observations in Oneida Lake, New York, of the behavioral response of fish to the ultrasonic sound were conducted in shallow water using line transects, and in deeper water using hydroacoustics. No avoidance behavior was detected in either shallow or deep water while the ultrasonic devices were operating. Under controlled laboratory conditions, 7 recreationally or ecologically important fish species and local wild tadpoles were exposed to sound produced by the ultrasonic control devices for a 2 week period. No behavioral effects were noted while fish and tadpoles were monitored during the exposure interval. Finally, no significant or harmful histological or morphological alterations to the skin, fins, gills, or internal organs were observed on either fish or tadpoles when specimens were examined after the 2 week exposure period.
Getchell RG, George E, Rice AN, Malatos JM, Chambers BM, Griefen A, Nieder C, Rudstam LG。2022. 超声波控制装置对鱼类的影响。湖泊保护区管理。38:240-255。有害藻华(HABs)对生态系统服务和人类健康都有严重影响,已经开发了几种缓解技术来控制它们。超声波声源可以破坏发育中的藻垫,引起人们担心这些设备发出的声能可能对附近鱼类的健康或行为产生有害影响。我们对超声波控制装置对鱼类的影响进行了实地和实验室研究。在纽约奥奈达湖,实地观察了鱼类对超声波的行为反应,在浅水区使用线样线,在深水区使用水声。当超声波装置工作时,在浅水或深水中均未检测到回避行为。在受控的实验室条件下,将7种娱乐或生态重要的鱼类和当地野生蝌蚪暴露在超声波控制装置产生的声音中2周。在暴露期间对鱼和蝌蚪进行监测时,没有发现行为影响。最后,在暴露2周后对鱼或蝌蚪的皮肤、鳍、鳃或内脏进行检查时,未观察到明显或有害的组织学或形态学改变。
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Lake and Reservoir Management (LRM) publishes original, previously unpublished studies relevant to lake and reservoir management. Papers address the management of lakes and reservoirs, their watersheds and tributaries, along with the limnology and ecology needed for sound management of these systems. Case studies that advance the science of lake management or confirm important management concepts are appropriate as long as there is clearly described management significance. Papers on economic, social, regulatory and policy aspects of lake management are also welcome with appropriate supporting data and management implications. Literature syntheses and papers developing a conceptual foundation of lake and watershed ecology will be considered for publication, but there needs to be clear emphasis on management implications. Modeling papers will be considered where the model is properly verified but it is also highly preferable that management based on the model has been taken and results have been documented. Application of known models to yet another system without a clear advance in resultant management are unlikely to be accepted. Shorter notes that convey important early results of long-term studies or provide data relating to causative agents or management approaches that warrant further study are acceptable even if the story is not yet complete. All submissions are subject to peer review to assure relevance and reliability for management application.