迪伊湖鱼类:种类组成及分布影响因素

G. Allan, J. Bell, R. Williams
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迪瓦伊泻湖(33°45°s, 151°19°e)是悉尼地区几个小型沿海泻湖之一。它的最大表面积为30公顷,位于一个500公顷的高度城市化的集水区。1973年,泻湖及其周边地区被宣布为野生动物保护区。泻湖大约有70%的时间被入口处的沙洲关闭(新南威尔士州公共工程部,未公布的数据)。当集水区的大雨使泻湖的水位升高时,沙洲就被冲走了。在其他情况下,泻湖被故意开放,以减轻其集水区的财产洪水(Gordon和Cooke, 1977)。在“开放”之后,泻湖的表面积减少到不到12公顷。沙洲是由海洋海滩“冲刷”区运输的沙子逐渐重建的。这导致泻湖部分被海水长时间冲刷。开放和冲洗使泻湖的盐度发生剧烈变化,再加上受到污染的雨水径流,形成了水质迅速变化的环境。
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Fishes of Dee Why lagoon: Species composition and factors affecting distribution
Dee Why Lagoon (33o45’S, 151 o19’E) is one of several small coastal lagoons in the Sydney area. It has a maximum surface area of 30 ha and is situated in a heavily urbanised catchment of 500 ha. In 1973 the lagoon and its surroundings were declared a wildlife refuge. The lagoon is closed about 70% of the time by a sand bar across its entrance (NSW Public Works Department, unpublished data). The bar washes away when heavy rain in the catchment raises the water level in the lagoon. On other occasions, the lagoon is deliberately opened to alleviate flooding of property in its catchment (Gordon and Cooke, 1977). Following an ‘opening’, the lagoon’s surface area is reduced to less than 12 ha. The bar is gradually rebuilt by sand transported in the ocean beach ‘swash’ zone. This results in partial flushing of the lagoon by marine waters over extended periods. Opening and flushing subject the lagoon to drastic salinity changes, which together with contaminated storm-water runoff, create an environment characterised by rapid changes in water quality.
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