中大西洋溪鳟(Salvelinus fontinalis)溪流可持续性统计评定非潮汐溪流

Albert K. Smith , Dann Sklarew
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由于中大西洋溪鳟鱼种群的减少,加上监测种群的相关自然资源机构的预算减少,有必要对美国中大西洋溪鳟鱼溪流或潜在溪鳟鱼溪流进行快速和经济有效的评估。利用五个核心指标——两个流域指标(农业用地百分比和离调查点最近的道路距离)和三个河内指标(河床/流水质量、溶解氧含量和水温),开发了一个分类模型,作为初步指示溪流是否适合维持溪鳟种群的有用指标。根据马里兰州自然资源部的历史河流数据进行判别分析,两个分类方程(Smith-Sklarew方程)可以简化为一个方程,从而产生一个可持续性统计(S)。如果从度量中得到的五个实地测量结果在给定地点产生正的“S”值,那么河流很可能达到适合可持续鳟鱼种群的条件。相反,负的“S”值表明鳟鱼种群可持续发展的条件不充分。
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A Mid Atlantic brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) stream sustainability statistic for rating non-tidal streams

Due to the decline of Mid Atlantic brook trout populations coupled with diminishing budgets of relevant natural resource agencies who monitor the populations, a quick and cost effective assessment of brook trout streams or potential brook trout streams in the Mid-Atlantic United States is warranted. Using five core metrics – two watershed metrics (percent land use in agriculture and distance to the nearest road from the survey site) and three in-stream metrics (riffle/run quality, dissolved oxygen content and water temperature), a classification model has been developed, useful as preliminary indication as to a stream’s suitability to sustain brook trout populations. Developed via discriminant analysis using Maryland Department of Natural Resources’ historical stream data, two classification equations (Smith–Sklarew equations) can be simplified into one equation, which produces a sustainability statistic (S). Should the five field measurements from the metrics produce a positive “S” value at a given site, then the stream reach most likely favors conditions suitable for sustainable brook trout populations. Conversely, negative “S” values indicate less than adequate conditions for sustainable brook trout populations.

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