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DOI10.5751/ES-08584-210311
Long-term fish community response to a reach-scale stream restoration
Shirey, Patrick D.1,2; Brueseke, Michael A.1; Kenny, Jillian B.1,3; Lamberti, Gary A.1
发表日期2016
ISSN0964-5691
卷号21期号:3
英文摘要

At a global scale, aquatic ecosystems are being altered by human activities at a greater rate than at any other time in history. In recent years, grassroots efforts have generated interest in the restoration of degraded or destroyed aquatic habitats, especially small wetlands and streams where such projects are feasible with local resources. We present ecological management lessons learned from 17 years of monitoring the fish community response to the channel relocation and reach-level restoration of Juday Creek, a 3rd-order tributary of the St. Joseph River in Indiana, USA. The project was designed to increase habitat complexity, reverse the effects of accumulated fine sediment (< 2 mm diameter), and mitigate for the impacts of a new golf course development. The 1997 restoration consisted of new channel construction within two reaches of a 1.2-km section of Juday Creek that also contained two control reaches. A primary social goal of the golf course development and stream restoration was to avoid harm to the non-native brown trout fishery, as symbolic of community concerns for the watershed. Our long-term monitoring effort revealed that, although fine sediment increased over time in the restored reaches, habitat conditions have promoted the resurgence of native fish species. Since restoration, the fish assemblage has shifted from non-native Salmonidae (brown trout, rainbow trout) to native Centrarchidae (rock bass, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass). In addition, native, nongame species have remained stable or have increased in population abundance (e.g., Johnny darter, mottled sculpin). The results of this study demonstrate the value of learning from a restoration project to adjust management decisions that enhance environmental quality.


英文关键词conservation;fisheries;long-term monitoring;restoration planning;stream ecology
语种英语
WOS记录号WOS:000385720400016
来源期刊ECOLOGY AND SOCIETY
来源机构世界资源研究所
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/56056
作者单位1.Univ Notre Dame, Dept Biol Sci, Notre Dame, IN 46556 USA;
2.Ecol Policy LLC, Sarver, PA 16055 USA;
3.World Resources Inst, Washington, DC USA
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Shirey, Patrick D.,Brueseke, Michael A.,Kenny, Jillian B.,et al. Long-term fish community response to a reach-scale stream restoration[J]. 世界资源研究所,2016,21(3).
APA Shirey, Patrick D.,Brueseke, Michael A.,Kenny, Jillian B.,&Lamberti, Gary A..(2016).Long-term fish community response to a reach-scale stream restoration.ECOLOGY AND SOCIETY,21(3).
MLA Shirey, Patrick D.,et al."Long-term fish community response to a reach-scale stream restoration".ECOLOGY AND SOCIETY 21.3(2016).
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