Fish (Spinibarbus hollandi) dynamics in relation to changing hydrological conditions: physical modelling, individual-based numerical modelling, and case study
Authored by Rui Han, Qiuwen Chen, Koen Blanckaert, Weiming Li, Ruonan Li
Date Published: 2013
DOI: 10.1002/eco.1388
Sponsors:
Chinese National Natural Science Foundation
National Basic Research Program of China
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Abstract
The paper reports the development of an individual-based fish dynamics
model, of which the key components are the rules for the movement of
individual fish and the definition of the habitat suitability. The
distribution of the fish mainly depends on the flow conditions
(velocity, depth, substrate) and life cycle of the fish. A major
contribution is the refinement of the rules for fish movement, based on
laboratory experiments under volitional swimming conditions, which also
provided the ranges of preferential velocities and substrate size for
the target fish, Spinibarbus hollandi. Moreover, they provided data on
the fish trajectories and distribution patterns that allowed for
validation of the movement rules. The validated fish dynamics model was
applied to investigate the effect of discharge increase during the dry
season by means of reservoir operation in the Lijiang River, which was
the subject of field investigations in 2007 and 2008. The model results
indicated that reservoir operation leads to an increase of fish biomass.
According to the fish movement rules, fish cannot always escape from
riverbed regions that dry during decreasing discharge events, which
causes them to be trapped and die. Reservoir operation decreases the
area of dry riverbed and reduces the travel distance for fish to escape
from dry regions. Critical advantages of the individual fish model over
global models defined on the population level are that they can account
for the time that the fish needs to reach a region of suitable habitat
and for the spatial pattern of suitable zones and their connectivity.
Copyright (C) 2013 John Wiley \& Sons, Ltd.
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