Effects of water temperature, turbidity, and rainbow trout on humpback chub population dynamics

Q4 Environmental Science U.S. Geological Survey Fact Sheet Pub Date : 2019-01-01 DOI:10.3133/fs20193049
C. Yackulic, J. B. Hull
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H chub (Gila cypha Miller 1946), found only in the Colorado River Basin, was one of the first species to be given full protection under the Endangered Species Act of 1973. Habitat alterations, such as changes in flow and water temperature caused by dams, and the introduction of nonnative fish have contributed to population declines in humpback chub and other native fish. These habitat alterations provide ideal conditions for the nonnative sport fish, rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss Walbaum 1792). Managers have long sought to balance recovery of humpback chub with a viable rainbow trout fishery. However, finding this balance requires understanding how environmental conditions and rainbow trout have affected humpback chub populations. Recent findings indicate that the Colorado River can be managed for rainbow trout while maintaining a healthy humpback chub population in Grand Canyon National Park.
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水温、浊度和虹鳟鱼对座头鲸种群动态的影响
H chub (Gila cypha Miller 1946),只在科罗拉多河流域发现,是1973年《濒危物种法案》下第一批得到全面保护的物种之一。栖息地的改变,如大坝引起的流量和水温的变化,以及外来鱼类的引入,导致了座头鲸和其他本地鱼类的数量下降。这些栖息地的改变为非本地的运动鱼类虹鳟鱼(Oncorhynchus mykiss Walbaum 1792)提供了理想的条件。长期以来,管理人员一直在寻求平衡座头鲸的恢复与可行的虹鳟鱼渔业。然而,找到这种平衡需要了解环境条件和虹鳟是如何影响座头鲸种群的。最近的研究结果表明,科罗拉多河可以管理虹鳟鱼,同时保持大峡谷国家公园内健康的座头鲸种群。
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