Assessment of ecological instream flow requirements under climate change Pseudorasbora parva

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Q. Liu
H. Yu
L. Liang
F. Ping
X. Xia
X. Mou
J. Liang
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[1] Beijing Normal University,State Key Laboratory of Water Environment Simulation, School of Environment
[2] Beijing Normal University,Key Laboratory for Water and Sediment Sciences, Ministry of Education, School of Environment
[3] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Key Laboratory of Tibetan Environment Changes and Land Surface Processes, Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research
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Climate change; Frequency-weighted usable area (FWUA); Ecological instream flow requirements (EIFR); Hydrodynamic modeling; Juma River;
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Climate change alters ecohydrological processes on different temporal and spatial scales. The aim of this study was to estimate ecological instream flow requirements (EIFR) under climate change impacts and to ascertain optimum flow magnitude to maintain the health of river ecosystems. We used the Mann–Kendall test, the River2D Hydrodynamic model, and the frequency-weighted usable area (FWUA) model on an annual scale in the Juma River to investigate changes in EIFRs caused by climate change. Findings indicated that: (1) between 1956 and 2005, annual instream flow in the Juma River exhibited an abrupt downward trend (in 1981); (2) variation in instream flow governed the area of available fish habitat, and degrees of change for low flow threshold values and low and high FWUA threshold almost exclusively occurred in descending sequential order from winter, spring, autumn, and summer; (3) changes in hydrological regimes influenced both the quantity and quality of physical habitat area, contributing greater to quality than to the distribution of area of physical habitat for Pseudorasbora parva. Climate change, reflected in the changes in EIFR and the area of optimum physical habitat, has dramatically influenced ecological structure and function, even in the small river system investigated for this study. Findings indicated that more rational measures should be put into practice to help address climate change.
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