Individual-based modelling of fish population dynamics in the river downstream under flow regulation
Authored by Rui Han, Qiuwen Chen, Weifeng Li, Shen Qu, Zhongni Cheng
Date Published: 2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecoinf.2009.12.006
Sponsors:
Chinese National Natural Science Foundation
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Abstract
Due to the operations of hydraulic structures. the flow regimes in
downstream are dramatically altered, causing serious impacts on the
aquatic ecosystem To investigate the effects on the fish population
dynamics. this study developed a model that integrated a two-dimensional
water quality module with an individual-based fish module Through field
surveys and laboratory flume experiments, the preference curves of the
studied fishes to the flow conditions were defined. Compared to the
previous version of the model, the main improvements consist in the
features of population grouping and escaping, space competition, and
different adaptabilities to environment changes The developed model was
applied to a compound channel of the Lijiang River in the southwest
China, where the flow has been largely modified by the upstream
Qingshitan Reservoir Two dominant species that are grass carp
(Ctenopharyngodon idellus) and crucian carp (Carassius auratus) were
modelled. The model was validated by the historical fish survey data and
the field observations conducted during the study. The scenario analysis
showed that, if only the flow aspect was concerned, the flow regulations
had positive effects on the non-migrating fish grass carp, but had
little impact on crucian carp In particular, the present operation
scheme from early April to end of May should be improved The
methodologies developed in the research can provide support to optimize
reservoir operation schemes and improve river management (C) 2010
Elsevier B V. All rights reserved
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Salmon