Effectiveness of spawning substrate enhancement for adfluvial fish in a regulated sub-Arctic river

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作者
Miller, M. [1 ]
Stevens, C. [2 ]
Poesch, M. S. [3 ]
机构
[1] Northwest Terr Power Corp NTPC, Hay River, NT, Canada
[2] WSP Canada Ltd, Edmonton, AB, Canada
[3] Univ Alberta, Fac Agr Life & Environm Sci, 433 South Acad Bldg, Edmonton, AB T6G 2J7, Canada
关键词
broadcast spawners; coregonid; egg development; habitat enhancement; regulated river; spawning substrate; sub-Arctic; LAKE TROUT; EGG DEPOSITION; ANADROMOUS SALMONIDS; GREAT-LAKES; HABITAT USE; SURVIVAL; GRAVEL; WATER; RESTORATION; POPULATION;
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10.1002/rra.4358
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Initial observations of egg mortality downstream of a hydroelectric facility on the Yellowknife River in the Northwest Territories prompted the investigation of habitat use by adfluvial lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush), lake whitefish (Coregonus clupeaformis), and cisco (Coregonus artedi). It was conducted to meet regulatory requirements under the Fisheries Act (1985) for the facility and was focused on results from annual snorkel surveys completed from 2016 to 2019. The design principles of the installed habitat were based on habitat rehabilitation projects for anadromous salmonids in rivers, artificial spawning reefs constructed in lakes for lacustrine populations of lake trout, and lake whitefish and the 2016 study results. The evaluation of the installed habitat was based on results from snorkel surveys that collected data on egg density and survival using 1 m(2) plots on both natural and artificially enhanced substrates. Three years of postenhancement monitoring indicated higher egg densities and a greater proportion of live eggs in the artificially enhanced habitat compared to the natural habitat, with more pronounced trends observed for coregonids (lake whitefish and cisco) compared to lake trout. These findings suggest that habitat enhancement has the potential to enhance juvenile recruitment for adfluvial fish. A critical factor in the design was ensuring the substrate composition provided adequate interstitial spaces for egg development and protection. This study represents the first documented attempt at habitat improvement in a regulated sub-Arctic river in Canada. The results and design principles for the installed habitat offer a valuable framework for new or existing development projects in Northern Canada that require conservation actions to maintain fisheries productivity.
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页码:412 / 425
页数:14
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