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Hydropeaking impact assessment for Iberian cyprinids and leuciscids: An adaptation of the hydropeaking tool method

Journal

RIVER RESEARCH AND APPLICATIONS
Volume 39, Issue 3, Pages 340-348

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/rra.3943

Keywords

expert judgment; freshwater fish; hydropower; Iberia; impact assessment; vulnerability

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Hydropeaking negatively affects fish assemblages, and there is a lack of research on its impacts on Iberian Cypriniformes and Mediterranean rivers. This study adapted a tool developed for salmonids to assess hydropeaking impacts on Iberian Cypriniformes, incorporating factors related to hydromorphological effects and fish vulnerability. Experts ranked the timing and distribution of peaking events higher in effect factors, and the population size of barbel and smaller native Cypriniformes, as well as the degree of limitations in recruitment, higher in vulnerability factors. The study provided a comprehensive and systematic assessment tool for evaluating hydropeaking impacts on Iberian Cypriniformes.
Hydropeaking negatively affects fish assemblages, but knowledge gaps still constrain our ability to rank and mitigate the impacts of different hydropower operation regimes at particular power plants. This is especially relevant for species and rivers for which the effects of hydropeaking are less investigated, such as the Iberian Cypriniformes and Mediterranean rivers. Recognizing the potential of the hydropeaking tool method (HT) developed for salmonids to systematically assess hydropeaking impacts, we adapted it for Iberian Cypriniformes. The general tool framework developed for the salmonids was kept for the Cypriniformes, with the combined use of factors describing the hydromorphological effects and factors related with fish vulnerability to assess hydropeaking impact. Effect and vulnerability factors were developed for Iberian cyprinids and leuciscids establishing preliminary thresholds for each indicator with three different levels of hydropeaking impact on the targeted taxa. The proposed factors and thresholds were critically reviewed and ranked by experts on Iberian Cypriniformes ecology and Mediterranean rivers functioning. Overall, the timing and distribution of peaking events were ranked higher by the experts in the effect factors, whereas the population size of barbel and smaller native Cypriniformes, as well as the degree of limitations in recruitment, were ranked higher in the vulnerability factors. Although there was some divergence in the expert opinions, a final set of effect and vulnerability factors was established, that retained most of the ones proposed for the salmonids, but included new ones, particularly for vulnerability. The present study provided a comprehensive, straightforward, and systematic assessment tool for evaluating hydropeaking impacts on Iberian Cypriniformes.

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