Case Study: Modeling Trout Population Response to River Management

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This chapter describes the key characteristics of “inSTREAM” and how it represents adaptive trade-off decisions, and provides the background needed to understand its design and complexity. The initial purpose of inSTREAM was to assess how alternative reservoir operation rules, which produce different patterns of flow and temperature in downstream waters, affect populations of sympatric trout species. It quickly became apparent that such a model would also be useful for a variety of management applications and for exploring more general ecological questions. InSTREAM has evolved into a family of models, each focused on specific salmonid communities and management problems. These models have also proved useful as virtual laboratories for exploring more general questions, of both management and theoretical importance, for which inclusion of adaptive trade-off behavior is probably critical. These questions have included how multiple stressors interact to affect populations; how opposing effects of increased turbidity—reduced feeding success and reduced predation risk—interact to affect populations; how habitat fragmentation affects population persistence and size structure; and how useful habitat selection models are for predicting population responses.
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案例研究:模拟鳟鱼种群对河流管理的响应
本章描述了“inSTREAM”的关键特征,以及它如何表示自适应权衡决策,并提供了理解其设计和复杂性所需的背景知识。inSTREAM最初的目的是评估不同的水库运行规则如何影响同域鳟鱼种群,这些规则会在下游水域产生不同的流量和温度模式。很明显,这种模式对于各种管理应用和探索更普遍的生态问题也很有用。stream已经发展成为一系列模型,每个模型都专注于特定的鲑鱼群落和管理问题。这些模型也被证明是有用的虚拟实验室,用于探索更一般的问题,包括管理和理论的重要性,其中包括适应性权衡行为可能是至关重要的。这些问题包括多重压力源如何相互作用影响人群;浑浊度增加的相反影响——饲养成功率降低和捕食风险降低——如何相互作用影响种群;生境破碎化对种群持久性和规模结构的影响以及栖息地选择模型对预测种群反应有多有用。
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