Environmental variables measured at multiple spatial scales exert uneven influence on fish assemblages of floodplain lakes

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Daniel J. Dembkowski
L. E. Miranda
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[1] South Dakota State University,Department of Natural Resource Management
[2] Mississippi Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit,U.S. Geological Survey
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Hydrobiologia | 2014年 / 721卷
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Fish assemblage structure; CAP analysis; Floodplain lake; Mississippi Alluvial Valley; Depth;
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We examined the interaction between environmental variables measured at three different scales (i.e., landscape, lake, and in-lake) and fish assemblage descriptors across a range of over 50 floodplain lakes in the Mississippi Alluvial Valley of Mississippi and Arkansas. Our goal was to identify important local- and landscape-level determinants of fish assemblage structure. Relationships between fish assemblage structure and variables measured at broader scales (i.e., landscape-level and lake-level) were hypothesized to be stronger than relationships with variables measured at finer scales (i.e., in-lake variables). Results suggest that fish assemblage structure in floodplain lakes was influenced by variables operating on three different scales. However, and contrary to expectations, canonical correlations between in-lake environmental characteristics and fish assemblage structure were generally stronger than correlations between landscape-level and lake-level variables and fish assemblage structure, suggesting a hierarchy of influence. From a resource management perspective, our study suggests that landscape-level and lake-level variables may be manipulated for conservation or restoration purposes, and in-lake variables and fish assemblage structure may be used to monitor the success of such efforts.
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