Past hydraulics influence microhabitat selection by invertebrates and fish in hydropeaking rivers

Archive ouverte

Judes, Clarisse | Capra, Hervé | Gouraud, Véronique | Pella, Hervé | Lamouroux, Nicolas

Edité par CCSD ; Wiley -

International audience. Hydropeaking hydropower plants are the main source of renewable energy, meeting sub-daily peaks in electricity demand. They induce rapid artificial flow variations, highly variable velocities, drift, and stranding risks for aquatic organisms. In hydropeaking reaches, microhabitat selection likely depends on both present and past hydraulics (flow velocity and water depth); this study aims to assess their relative impact. For this purpose, we used observations of fish abundance in 1,180 microhabitats (507 sampled by electrofishing, 673 by snorkeling) and of invertebrate abundance in 36 microhabitats (hyporheic and benthic) in a medium-sized hydropeaking river. We described past hydraulics of microhabitats over the 15 days preceding sampling, using a 2D hydrodynamic model, by identifying microhabitats dewatering (drying during >10 hr) or with high-velocity conditions (>1.3 m s(-1) during >10 hr). Invertebrates guilds (defined based on their selection of present hydraulics in rivers without hydropeaking) responded significantly to past hydraulics, with abundances 3.5-15.3 times lower in dewatering habitats. Selection for present hydraulics by invertebrates was different from that observed in rivers without hydropeaking. For more mobile fish, responses were weaker and different, with a "bank" guild selecting dewatering microhabitats and, secondarily, a "midstream" guild avoiding them. Selection of present hydraulics by fish was similar to that observed in rivers without hydropeaking. Overall, past hydraulics influenced microhabitat selection, with stronger effects on invertebrates and stronger effects of dewatering than of high past velocities. However, high past velocities force fish to move and invertebrates to experience a large range of velocity.

Suggestions

Du même auteur

Hierarchical bayesian modeling of brown trout population dynamics

Archive ouverte | Bret, Victor | CCSD

Feb 07-12, 2016 Melbourne, AUSTRALIA. International audience. Managing brown trout (Salmo trutta fario) populations is of high concerns for many stakeholders (e.g. angling associations or hydropower companies). Howe...

Influence of discharge, hydraulics, water temperature, and dispersal on density synchrony in brown trout populations (Salmo trutta)

Archive ouverte | Bret, Victor | CCSD

[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]QUASARE. International audience. Les facteurs environnementaux peuvent causer des fluctuations synchrones de densités entre populations. Une meilleure compréhension des processus...

Understanding inter-reach variation in brown trout ( Salmo trutta ) mortality rates using a hierarchical Bayesian state-space model

Archive ouverte | Bret, Victor | CCSD

[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]QUASARE. International audience. La gestion et la protection efficaces des populations d’animaux sauvages reposent sur une bonne compréhension de leurs cycles biologiques. Parce ...

Chargement des enrichissements...