Prioritizing Dam Removal and Stream Restoration Using Critical Habitat Patch Threshold for Brown Trout (Salmo trutta L.): A Catchment Case Study from Sweden
Catchments form an important terrestrial-aquatic habitat complex for biodiversity conservation and human well-being. Riparian and stream components are debated about how much habitat need to be maintained or restored in rivers subject to habitat degradation and fragmentation. Using brown trout as a...
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| Published in | Écoscience (Sainte-Foy) Vol. 24; no. 3-4; pp. 157 - 166 |
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01.01.2017
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| ISSN | 1195-6860 2376-7626 2376-7626 |
| DOI | 10.1080/11956860.2017.1386523 |
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| Abstract | Catchments form an important terrestrial-aquatic habitat complex for biodiversity conservation and human well-being. Riparian and stream components are debated about how much habitat need to be maintained or restored in rivers subject to habitat degradation and fragmentation. Using brown trout as a focal species we tested the hypothesis that presence of suitable habitat in lotic stream sections can be predicted using habitat modelling. We modelled brown trout habitat at the catchment scale in terms of quality, size, juxtaposition of stream segments using digital elevation data, and presence of dams. The habitat models were validated against presenceabsence data for local brown trout populations. A self-reproducing brown trout population was defined as having three year-classes. We identified the required minimum length (270 m) of a lotic stream section hosting a local brown trout population, corresponding to 3500 m2. Adjacent areas of lotic stream habitat between dams had a significant positive effect on brown trout presence. The abundance of brown trout was significantly positively correlated to habitat quality, and negatively to hydropower water regulation. Critical habitat loss thresholds can be used for gap analysis regarding selection of dams to be removed and where restoration measures will be most effective in a catchment. |
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| AbstractList | Catchments form an important terrestrial-aquatic habitat complex for biodiversity conservation and human well-being. Riparian and stream components are debated about how much habitat need to be maintained or restored in rivers subject to habitat degradation and fragmentation. Using brown trout as a focal species we tested the hypothesis that presence of suitable habitat in lotic stream sections can be predicted using habitat modelling. We modelled brown trout habitat at the catchment scale in terms of quality, size, juxtaposition of stream segments using digital elevation data, and presence of dams. The habitat models were validated against presence-absence data for local brown trout populations. A self-reproducing brown trout population was defined as having three year-classes. We identified the required minimum length (270 m) of a lotic stream section hosting a local brown trout population, corresponding to 3500 m². Adjacent areas of lotic stream habitat between dams had a significant positive effect on brown trout presence. The abundance of brown trout was significantly positively correlated to habitat quality, and negatively to hydropower water regulation. Critical habitat loss thresholds can be used for gap analysis regarding selection of dams to be removed and where restoration measures will be most effective in a catchment.
Les bassins-versants forment un habitat terrestre-aquatique complexe permettant la conservation de la biodiversité et du bien-être humain. La quantité d’habitat à maintenir ou à restaurer dans les zones lotiques et ripariennes sujettes à la dégradation de l’habitat et à la fragmentation est encore sujette à débats. En utilisant la truite brune comme espèce focale, nous avons testé l’hypothèse selon laquelle la présence d’habitat favorable le long de sections de rivières peut être prédite par modélisation. Nous avons modélisé l’habitat de la truite brune à l’échelle du bassin-versant en termes de qualité, superficie et juxtaposition des segments de rivières en utilisant des données digitales d’altitude et de présence de barrages. Les modèles d’habitat ont été validés à l’aide de données de présence-absence de populations locales de truite brune. Une population auto-suffisante de truite brune était définie comme ayant trois classes d’âge annuelles. Nous avons identifié le longueur minimale requise (270 m) pour qu’un segment de rivière abrite une population de truite brune, correspondant à 3500 m². Les sections adjacentes d’habitat lotique entre les barrages avaient un effet positif significatif sur la présence de truite brune. L’abondance de truite brune était corrélée positivement avec la qualité de l’habitat et négativement avec la régulation des niveaux d’eau pour la production hydro-électrique. Des seuils critiques de perte d’habitat peuvent être utilisés pour l’analyse de carence visant à identifier quels barrages devraient être retirés et à quels endroits dans un bassin-versant les mesures de restauration seront les plus efficaces. Catchments form an important terrestrial-aquatic habitat complex for biodiversity conservation and human well-being. Riparian and stream components are debated about how much habitat need to be maintained or restored in rivers subject to habitat degradation and fragmentation. Using brown trout as a focal species we tested the hypothesis that presence of suitable habitat in lotic stream sections can be predicted using habitat modelling. We modelled brown trout habitat at the catchment scale in terms of quality, size, juxtaposition of stream segments using digital elevation data, and presence of dams. The habitat models were validated against presenceabsence data for local brown trout populations. A self-reproducing brown trout population was defined as having three year-classes. We identified the required minimum length (270 m) of a lotic stream section hosting a local brown trout population, corresponding to 3500 m2. Adjacent areas of lotic stream habitat between dams had a significant positive effect on brown trout presence. The abundance of brown trout was significantly positively correlated to habitat quality, and negatively to hydropower water regulation. Critical habitat loss thresholds can be used for gap analysis regarding selection of dams to be removed and where restoration measures will be most effective in a catchment. Catchments form an important terrestrial-aquatic habitat complex for biodiversity conservation and human well-being. Riparian and stream components are debated about how much habitat need to be maintained or restored in rivers subject to habitat degradation and fragmentation. Using brown trout as a focal species we tested the hypothesis that presence of suitable habitat in lotic stream sections can be predicted using habitat modelling. We modelled brown trout habitat at the catchment scale in terms of quality, size, juxtaposition of stream segments using digital elevation data, and presence of dams. The habitat models were validated against presence-absence data for local brown trout populations. A self-reproducing brown trout population was defined as having three year-classes. We identified the required minimum length (270 m) of a lotic stream section hosting a local brown trout population, corresponding to 3500 m 2 . Adjacent areas of lotic stream habitat between dams had a significant positive effect on brown trout presence. The abundance of brown trout was significantly positively correlated to habitat quality, and negatively to hydropower water regulation. Critical habitat loss thresholds can be used for gap analysis regarding selection of dams to be removed and where restoration measures will be most effective in a catchment. Catchments form an important terrestrial-aquatic habitat complex for biodiversity conservation and human well-being. Riparian and stream components are debated about how much habitat need to be maintained or restored in rivers subject to habitat degradation and fragmentation. Using brown trout as a focal species we tested the hypothesis that presence of suitable habitat in lotic stream sections can be predicted using habitat modelling. We modelled brown trout habitat at the catchment scale in terms of quality, size, juxtaposition of stream segments using digital elevation data, and presence of dams. The habitat models were validated against presence-absence data for local brown trout populations. A self-reproducing brown trout population was defined as having three year-classes. We identified the required minimum length (270 m) of a lotic stream section hosting a local brown trout population, corresponding to 3500 m2. Adjacent areas of lotic stream habitat between dams had a significant positive effect on brown trout presence. The abundance of brown trout was significantly positively correlated to habitat quality, and negatively to hydropower water regulation. Critical habitat loss thresholds can be used for gap analysis regarding selection of dams to be removed and where restoration measures will be most effective in a catchment. Catchments form an important terrestrial-aquatic habitat complex for biodiversity conservation and human well-being. Riparian and stream components are debated about how much habitat need to be maintained or restored in rivers subject to habitat degradation and fragmentation. Using brown trout as a focal species we tested the hypothesis that presence of suitable habitat in lotic stream sections can be predicted using habitat modelling. We modelled brown trout habitat at the catchment scale in terms of quality, size, juxtaposition of stream segments using digital elevation data, and presence of dams. The habitat models were validated against presence-absence data for local brown trout populations. A self-reproducing brown trout population was defined as having three year-classes. We identified the required minimum length (270 m) of a lotic stream section hosting a local brown trout population, corresponding to 3500 m². Adjacent areas of lotic stream habitat between dams had a significant positive effect on brown trout presence. The abundance of brown trout was significantly positively correlated to habitat quality, and negatively to hydropower water regulation. Critical habitat loss thresholds can be used for gap analysis regarding selection of dams to be removed and where restoration measures will be most effective in a catchment. Catchments form an important terrestrial-aquatic habitat complex for biodiversity conservation and human well-being. Riparian and stream components are debated about how much habitat need to be maintained or restored in rivers subject to habitat degradation and fragmentation. Using brown trout as a focal species we tested the hypothesis that presence of suitable habitat in lotic stream sections can be predicted using habitat modelling. We modelled brown trout habitat at the catchment scale in terms of quality, size, juxtaposition of stream segments using digital elevation data, and presence of dams. The habitat models were validated against presence-absence data for local brown trout populations. A self-reproducing brown trout population was defined as having three year-classes. We identified the required minimum length (270 m) of a lotic stream section hosting a local brown trout population, corresponding to 3500 m(2). Adjacent areas of lotic stream habitat between dams had a significant positive effect on brown trout presence. The abundance of brown trout was significantly positively correlated to habitat quality, and negatively to hydropower water regulation. Critical habitat loss thresholds can be used for gap analysis regarding selection of dams to be removed and where restoration measures will be most effective in a catchment. |
| Abstract_FL | Les bassins-versants forment un habitat terrestre-aquatique complexe permettant la conservation de la biodiversité et du bien-être humain. La quantité d'habitat à maintenir ou à restaurer dans les zones lotiques et ripariennes sujettes à la dégradation de l'habitat et à la fragmentation est encore sujette à débats. En utilisant la truite brune comme espèce focale, nous avons testé l'hypothèse selon laquelle la présence d'habitat favorable le long de sections de rivières peut être prédite par modélisation. Nous avons modélisé l'habitat de la truite brune à l'échelle du bassinversant en termes de qualité, superficie et juxtaposition des segments de rivières en utilisant des données digitales d'altitude et de présence de barrages. Les modèles d'habitat ont été validés à l'aide de données de présence-absence de populations locales de truite brune. Une population auto-suffisante de truite brune était définie comme ayant trois classes d'âge annuelles. Nous avons identifié le longueur minimale requise (270 m) pour qu'un segment de rivière abrite une population de truite brune, correspondant à 3500 m2. Les sections adjacentes d'habitat lotique entre les barrages avaient un effet positif significatif sur la présence de truite brune. L'abondance de truite brune était corrélée positivement avec la qualité de l'habitat et négativement avec la régulation des niveaux d'eau pour la production hydro-électrique. Des seuils critiques de perte d'habitat peuvent être utilisés pour l'analyse de carence visant à identifier quels barrages devraient être retirés et à quels endroits dans un bassin-versant les mesures de restauration seront les plus efficaces. |
| Author | Angelstam, Per Tamario, Carl Törnblom, Johan Degerman, Erik |
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