整合栖息地适宜性和幼虫漂移模型,进行河流产卵-育苗功能性栖息地连通性分析

IF 4.6 1区 地球科学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
David Farò, Christian Wolter
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栖息地适宜性建模是一种常用的方法,用于规划和评估河流内栖息地的改善,如关键鱼类生命阶段的产卵和幼鱼发育。然而,这种方法只能模拟栖息地的空间分布,而无法模拟栖息地的连通性。通过整合微尺度生境建模和幼虫漂移模型,我们评估了因河下游(德国巴伐利亚州)受渠化和水电影响河段中四种嗜流性和嗜石性鱼类产卵和幼虫育苗生境之间的功能连通性。该研究旨在:(a)绘制产卵和幼虫育苗生境图;(b)量化这些生境的连通性;以及(c)通过替代旁道位置优化生境功能连通性。结果表明,河道形态的复杂性会影响可用产卵和育苗栖息地的数量和质量及其连通性。尽管整个分析河道都有育苗栖息地,但由于漂流过程中幼虫横向分散速度较慢,因此只能在左河岸进行繁殖,可用栖息地的比例仅为 33%。然而,如果考虑到不同的生境空间布局,功能连通性可提高到 95.3%,因此可用生境的百分比也可提高到 95.3%。结果表明,在栖息地评估和恢复规划中考虑栖息地的功能连通性非常重要。
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Integrating Habitat Suitability and Larval Drift Modeling for Spawning-To-Nursery Functional Habitat Connectivity Analysis in Rivers
Habitat suitability modeling is a commonly used methodology to plan and assess in-stream habitat enhancement in rivers, such as for the key fish life stages spawning and juvenile development. However, their use only allows modeling the spatial distribution of habitats, but not their connectivity. By integrating micro-scale habitat modeling and a larval drift model, we assess the functional connectivity between spawning and larval nursery habitats for four rheophilic and litophilic fish species in a channelized and hydropower impacted reach of the lower Inn River (Bavaria, Germany), in which two restoration measures, a bypass channel and an island side-channel system, have been constructed to improve longitudinal connectivity and habitat conditions. The study aims to (a) map spawning and larval nursery habitats, (b) quantify their connectivity, and (c) optimize functional habitat connectivity through an alternative bypass channel location. Results show that the channel's morphological complexity influences quantity and quality of available spawning and nursery habitats and their connectivity. Despite the presence of nursery habitats across the analyzed channel, the slow lateral larval dispersion during drift limits their accessibility to only the left river bank, making only 33% of available habitats useable. The degree of functional connectivity and hence the percentage of useable habitats can however be increased up to 95.3 % when considering different spatial configurations of habitats, which were explored in two alternative restoration scenarios. The results demonstrate the importance of considering functional habitat connectivity in habitat assessments and restoration planning.
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Water Resources Research
Water Resources Research 环境科学-湖沼学
CiteScore
8.80
自引率
13.00%
发文量
599
审稿时长
3.5 months
期刊介绍: Water Resources Research (WRR) is an interdisciplinary journal that focuses on hydrology and water resources. It publishes original research in the natural and social sciences of water. It emphasizes the role of water in the Earth system, including physical, chemical, biological, and ecological processes in water resources research and management, including social, policy, and public health implications. It encompasses observational, experimental, theoretical, analytical, numerical, and data-driven approaches that advance the science of water and its management. Submissions are evaluated for their novelty, accuracy, significance, and broader implications of the findings.
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