Occupancy and Detection of Larval Pacific Lampreys and Lampetra spp. in a Large River: the Lower Willamette River

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作者
Jolley, Jeffrey C. [1 ]
Silver, Gregory S. [1 ]
Whitesel, Timothy A. [1 ]
机构
[1] US Fish & Wildlife Serv, Columbia River Fisheries Program Off, Vancouver, WA 98683 USA
关键词
ST-MARYS RIVER; BRITISH-COLUMBIA; FRASER-RIVER; HABITAT USE; ABUNDANCE; CONSERVATION; WASHINGTON; TRIDENTATA; INFERENCES; PATTERNS;
D O I
10.1080/00028487.2012.662201
中图分类号
S9 [水产、渔业];
学科分类号
0908 ;
摘要
Pacific lampreys Entosphenus tridentatus (formerly Lampetra tridentata) are declining in the Columbia River basin, and the use of large, main-stem river habitats by larvae of this species is unknown. We used a deepwater electrofisher to explore occupancy, detection, and habitat use of larval Pacific lampreys and larval Lampetra spp. in the lower Willamette River, Oregon. We used a generalized random tessellation stratified approach to select sampling quadrats (30 x 30 m) in a random, spatially balanced order. Pacific lampreys, Lampetra spp., and unidentified lampreys were found in the Willamette River; larvae were detected in all areas except the Multnomah Channel. We calculated reach- and quadrat-specific detection probabilities and the amount of sampling effort required for 80% confidence that larval lampreys were in fact absent when they were not detected. Lampreys were detected in a variety of areas (although relatively low numbers were collected), including shallow, nearshore areas; midchannel areas (depth up to 16 m); and anthropogenically affected areas. Detection probabilities (i.e., in occupied areas) were 0.07 (reach) and 0.23 (quadrat). The sampling effort required for 80% confidence that lampreys were absent when undetected was 20 quadrats (in the lower Willamette River reach) and 6 subquadrats (within a quadrat). Differences in lamprey detection by depth were not observed. A variety of sizes was collected (20-144mmtotal length), indicating the likely occurrence of multiple ages of larvae. Our study identifies how the occurrence of larval Pacific lampreys can be quantified with statistical rigor in a large river (i.e., larger than fourth order [1: 100,000 scale]). The effect of channel management activities on larval lampreys should be considered in efforts to conserve these important species.
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