用于生态系统管理决策支持的鱼类缠绕模型:中国马岭水库案例研究

IF 2.7 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ECOLOGY Ecohydrology & Hydrobiology Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.ecohyd.2023.09.007
Qianqian Wang , Yu Han , Meixia Bao , Pengcheng Li , Yike Li , Wenming Zhang , Weiwei Yao
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各种放水建筑物将鱼类从水库夹带到下游河流可能会对水库生态系统造成严重后果。本研究提出了一种综合建模方法,用于确定鱼类夹带风险区和合适的水库管理条例。该建模方法结合了水动力和鱼类风险评估建模,并使用由鱼类生态学专家知识定义的模糊规则集。我们将这种建模方法应用于中国的马岭水库,在该水库的水轮机、溢洪道和灌溉系统中都观察到了鱼类被夹带的现象。我们选择了代表主要鱼类和保护鱼类的 Percocypris pingi(Tchang,1930 年)和 Onychostoma simum(Sauvage & Dabry de Thiersant,1874 年)作为目标鱼种。研究了正常水位和设计水位下的五种水库运行方案。建模结果表明,受保护鱼类(Onychostoma simum)的夹鱼风险高于主要鱼类(Percocypris pingi)。结果表明,在以下情况下,鱼类夹带风险从高到低依次为:所有溢洪道都在运行、一个溢洪道在运行、取水口在运行、灌溉系统在运行以及取水口和灌溉系统联合运行。此外,在正常水位和设计水位下,死鱼夹带区的面积和百分比与整个水库前湾相比都非常低。这些结果表明,马岭水库的运行不会影响鱼类的生态状况。这些发现普遍适用于水库中的任何鱼类物种,可在水库运行和鱼类生态保护之间取得平衡,并有助于水库管理者就如何减轻和补偿鱼类夹带问题做出明智的决策。
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Fish entrainment model for decision support in ecosystem management: A case study from China's Maling Reservoir

Fish entrainment from reservoirs to downstream rivers by various water release structures may result in serious consequences for reservoir ecosystems. This study proposed an integrated modeling approach for determining fish entrainment risk zones and suitable reservoir regulations. The modeling approach combines hydrodynamic and fish risk assessment modeling with using fuzzy rules set defined by expert knowledge in fish ecology. We applied this modeling approach in the Maling Reservoir in China, where fish entrainment in the reservoir has been observed in the turbine, spillway, and irrigation system. Percocypris pingi (Tchang, 1930) and Onychostoma simum (Sauvage & Dabry de Thiersant, 1874), representing the main and protected fish species, were selected as target fish species. Five reservoir operation schemes were investigated under normal and designed water levels. The modeling results suggest that the fish entrainment risk for protected fish species (Onychostoma simum) is higher than that for the main fish species (Percocypris pingi). The results indicate a ranking of the fish entrainment risk from high to low in the following scenarios: with all spillways in operations, with one spillway in operation, with intakes in operation, with an irrigation system in operation, and with intakes and the irrigation system in combined operations. In addition, under normal and designed water levels, dead fish entrainment zone areas and percentages were extremely low compared to the entire forebay of the reservoir. These results indicate that the operation of the Maling Reservoir does not affect the ecological status of fish. These findings are generally applicable to any fish species in reservoirs that balance reservoir operations and ecological protection of fish, and could assist reservoir managers in making informed decisions on how to mitigate and compensate for fish entrainment.

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Ecohydrology & Hydrobiology
Ecohydrology & Hydrobiology Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Aquatic Science
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期刊介绍: Ecohydrology & Hydrobiology is an international journal that aims to advance ecohydrology as the study of the interplay between ecological and hydrological processes from molecular to river basin scales, and to promote its implementation as an integrative management tool to harmonize societal needs with biosphere potential.
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