城市和非城市流域的系统鱼类调查

E. Maurakis, David V. Grimes, A. Schutt, S. Short
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目的是模拟波托马克河流域下游皮埃蒙特-瀑布线地区的森林未受干扰的河流环境Quantico Creek和高度受干扰的城市河流环境Cameron Run中相对于自然和人为变量的鱼类物种丰富度。Quantico Creek的所有溪流目(如1 -3目平均范围为2.5 ~ 9.65)的物种丰富度均显著高于Cameron Run(如1 -4目平均范围为2.17.6)。Quantico Creek st流域鱼类物种丰富度可通过季节、河流顺序、高程、河流km、河流宽度和深度、流域规模和未开发土地覆盖百分比8个因子来模拟;在Cameron Run中,可以用四个因素来建模:河流梯度、河流流量、水温和未开发土地覆盖的百分比。因此,不能假设由一组代表给定流域物种丰富度的变量组成的模型可以应用于附近的流域。基于人口增长和气候变化对该地区的潜在影响,再加上关于Quantico Creek下游作为产卵区的使用程度的信息缺乏,我们建议将国家公园威廉王子森林公园作为Quantico Creek流域的淡水保护区,就像国家公园管理局为该国其他50个国家公园提出的那样。我们的研究中产生的数据和模型可以作为未来大西洋中部河流相对于系统参数变化的比较研究的基线(例如人口,通讯作者:emaurakis@smv.org *当前地址:Science from Scientists, 515 Beacon St., Boston, MA 02215 1出版于ODU Digital Commons, 2013 134 VIRGINIA JOURNAL of Science相应的人为影响和气候变化预测中大西洋地区)。
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Systematic Ichthyofaunal Surveys in Urban and Non-Urban Watersheds
Objectives were to model fish species richness relative to natural and anthropogenic variables in Quantico Creek, a forested undisturbed stream environment, and Cameron Run, a highly disturbed urban stream environment in the lower Piedmont-Fall Line region of the Potomac River watershed. Species richness in all stream orders (e.g. avg. range=2.5-9.65 in 1 -3 orders) st rd of Quantico Creek were significantly higher than those (e.g. avg. range=2.17.6 in 1 -4 orders) of Cameron Run. Fish species richness in Quantico Creek st th watershed can be modeled by eight factors: season, stream order, elevation, river km, stream width and depth, watershed size, and percent of undeveloped land cover; and that in Cameron Run can be modeled with four factors: stream gradient, stream flow, water temperature, and percent undeveloped land cover. Therefore, it cannot be assumed that a model composed of one set of variables that represents species richness for a given watershed can be applied to a nearby watershed. Based on potential impacts of increased population growth and climate change in the area, coupled with a paucity of information on the extent of the use of the lower reaches of Quantico Creek as a spawning area for anadromous fishes, we propose that the national park, Prince William Forest Park, should be included as a freshwater protection area for the Quantico Creek watershed as proposed by the National Park Service for 50 other national parks in the country. Data and models generated in our study can serve as baselines in future comparative studies of mid-Atlantic streams relative to changes in system parameters (e.g. human population, Corresponding author: emaurakis@smv.org * Current address: Science from Scientists, 515 Beacon St., Boston, MA 02215 1 Published by ODU Digital Commons, 2013 134 VIRGINIA JOURNAL OF SCIENCE corresponding anthropogenic effects and climatic change predicted for the mid-Atlantic region).
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