流水学和脉冲补贴塑造了鱼类食的模式
Kevin A Fitzgerald1, J Ryan Bellmore2, Jason B Fellman3
1College of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences, University of Alaska Fairbanks, Juneau, Alaska, USA.
The Journal of animal ecology
|October 31, 2023
概括
鱼产卵前的环境条件会影响鱼类的生长和它们食用鱼蛋的能力. 水文变化影响鱼的食和生长,影响了对脉冲海洋资源的获取.
科学领域:
- 生态生态学 生态生态学
- 水生生态系统 水生生态系统
- 渔业 科学 渔业 科学
背景情况:
- 脉冲性补贴事件提供了丰富的资源,影响了消费者动态.
- 在这些事件发生之前,环境条件显著影响消费者食和生长.
- 在水生系统中,先行条件对利用脉冲补贴的影响不太清楚.
研究的目的:
- 调查水文变化和鱼脉冲补贴对溪流鱼食和生长的作用.
- 确定先前的环境条件如何影响鱼类对脉冲资源的开发.
主要方法:
- 高频率抽取鱼胃中的含量样本 (每天-每周).
- 对鱼类消费率相对于流量和资源可用性的分析.
- 生物能源模拟以评估跨年水文变化的生长影响.
主要成果:
- 多莉·瓦登和科霍鱼在产卵前表现出非线性流量-食关系,在基流和高流量时的峰值消费.
- 大无脊椎动物在产卵前是主要的料;产卵后的鱼蛋占主导地位.
- 产卵后,消费量增加,并且独立于流量.
- 水文变化影响了科霍鱼的生长轨迹.
结论:
- 对于幼鱼来说,先前的水文条件至关重要,以达到能够食用鱼蛋的尺寸.
- 溪流鱼类获得海洋脉冲补贴取决于其先前受水流影响的生长.
- 了解流量-食关系是预测资源脉冲利用的关键.
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