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Modelling the effect of hydropeaking‐induced stranding mortality on Atlantic salmon population abundance

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Studies of hydropeaking‐induced stranding mortality on fish populations have been confined to analysis of empirical data and/or short‐term hydraulic‐habitat modelling of individual events and are thus limited as to how they may be used to infer long‐term effects in fish populations. In this study, the effects of stranding mortality on an Atlantic salmon population were simulated using an individual‐based Atlantic salmon population model with the objective of determining the sensitivity of population dynamics to stranding. It was found that density‐dependent mortality (an alternative source of mortality in juvenile Atlantic salmon) partially compensated for stranding mortality, acting as a negative feedback mechanism that dampened change in population abundance. Stranding caused a perturbation in population dynamics, and effects of individual stranding events persisted in time across the life stages of the population. Effects on population abundance depended on the time of year when stranding was applied, both because of intra‐annual changes in stranding mortality probability and because of intra‐annual changes in the ability of density‐dependent mortality to compensate for stranding mortality. We concluded that empirical measurements of stranding mortality have limited potential for inference of overall effects on the population, and a more dynamic modelling approach, incorporating system feedback, allows for a better modelling of the impact of stranding. Sensitivity analysis showed that population abundance was highly sensitive to density‐dependent mortality, and we suggest that this area should be prioritized for further research when investigating the effects of hydropeaking on rivers.
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Oppdragsgiver

  • Research Council of Norway (RCN) / 257588
  • Research Council of Norway (RCN) / 193818

Språk

Engelsk

Forfatter(e)

  • Richard David Hedger
  • Julian Friedrich Sauterleute
  • Line Elisabeth Breivik Sundt-Hansen
  • Torbjørn Forseth
  • Ola Ugedal
  • Ola Håvard Diserud
  • Tor Haakon Bakken

Institusjon(er)

  • Norsk institutt for naturforskning
  • SWECO Grøner AS
  • SINTEF Energi AS / Energisystemer

År

2018

Publisert i

Ecohydrology

ISSN

1936-0584

Forlag

John Wiley & Sons

Årgang

11

Hefte nr.

5

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