Opening the Door: Alosa pseudoharengus (Alewife) Passage through Tide Gates in Two Adjacent Rivers on the Chignecto Isthmus, Bay of Fundy, Canada

IF 0.5 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q4 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION Northeastern Naturalist Pub Date : 2022-06-03 DOI:10.1656/045.029.0206
A. Spares, M. Dadswell, N. McLellan, M. Stokesbury
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Abstract - We assessed Alosa pseudoharengus (Alewife) upstream passage during 2016–2019 spawning runs using radio frequency identification (RFID) tracking through a periodically submerged and a constantly submerged top-hinged tide gate in the LaPlanche and Missaquash rivers, respectively, on the Chignecto Isthmus, Canada. First detection of individuals tagged in previous years (i.e., returnees) revealed synchronous upstream run timing in both rivers during 2015 and 2018. Greater delays of migrants attempting passage through the periodically submerged tide gate prompted temporary removal of 1 flapper door during 2016–2019 runs. During a 7-day period following door removal, the number of individuals passing per day increased 4- to 6-fold during 2016–2017 and less than 2-fold during 2018–2019. More than 80% of returnees passed the periodically submerged gate following door removal, decreasing mean delay to less than that of migrants attempting passage of the constantly submerged gate. Most individuals passed the periodically submerged gate during mid-flood daily tide phases and none passed during low-tide outflow due to high water velocities. Passage of the constantly submerged gate occurred during all tide phases, with 77% passing during ebb and low tides. The constantly submerged tide gate provided greater windows of opportunity, resulting in relatively shorter delays compared to the periodically submerged tide gate. Long-term monitoring in this study highlighted the effectiveness of temporary and/or adaptive mitigation when addressing issues in river connectivity and fish passage.
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开门:Alosa pseudoharengus(Alewife)穿过加拿大芬迪湾Chignecto地峡两条相邻河流的潮汐闸门
摘要-我们使用射频识别(RFID)跟踪,分别在加拿大奇涅克托地峡的拉普兰切河和米萨夸什河中,通过周期性淹没和持续淹没的顶部铰链式验潮闸门,评估了2016年至2019年产卵期间Alosa pseudoharengus(Alewife)的上游通道。对前几年标记的个体(即返回者)的首次检测显示,2015年和2018年,这两条河流的上游运行时间同步。在2016-2019年期间,试图通过周期性淹没的潮汐闸门的移民出现了更大的延误,导致1扇挡板门被临时拆除。在门被拆除后的7天时间里,2016-2017年每天通过的人数增加了4-6倍,2018-2019年增加了不到2倍。80%以上的返回者在门被拆除后通过了定期被淹没的大门,将平均延误减少到低于试图通过不断被淹没的闸门的移民。大多数个体在洪水中期的每日潮汐阶段通过周期性淹没闸门,而在低潮流出时由于高水流速度,没有一个个体通过。恒定淹没闸门的通过发生在所有潮汐阶段,其中77%在退潮和低潮期间通过。与周期性淹没的潮汐闸门相比,持续淹没的潮汐门提供了更大的机会窗口,从而导致相对更短的延迟。本研究中的长期监测强调了在解决河流连通性和鱼类通道问题时临时和/或适应性缓解的有效性。
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Northeastern Naturalist
Northeastern Naturalist 环境科学-生态学
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期刊介绍: The Northeastern Naturalist covers all aspects of the natural history sciences of terrestrial, freshwater, and marine organisms and the environments of the northeastern portion of North America, roughly bounded from Virginia to Missouri, north to Minnesota and Nunavut, east to Newfoundland, and south back to Virginia. Manuscripts based on field studies outside of this region that provide information on species within this region may be considered at the Editor’s discretion. The journal welcomes manuscripts based on observations and research focused on the biology of terrestrial, freshwater, and marine organisms and communities as it relates to their life histories and their function within, use of, and adaptation to the environment and the habitats in which they are found, as well as on the ecology and conservation of species and habitats. Such studies may encompass measurements, surveys, and/or experiments in the field, under lab conditions, or utilizing museum and herbarium specimens. Subject areas include, but are not limited to, anatomy, behavior, biogeography, biology, conservation, evolution, ecology, genetics, parasitology, physiology, population biology, and taxonomy. Strict lab, modeling, and simulation studies on natural history aspects of the region, without any field component, will be considered for publication as long as the research has direct and clear significance to field naturalists and the manuscript discusses these implications.
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