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Habitat and resource use by larval and juvenile fishes in an arid-land river (Rio Grande, New Mexico)

Journal

FRESHWATER BIOLOGY
Volume 51, Issue 3, Pages 475-486

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2427.2005.01506.x

Keywords

algae; ecosystem; floodplain; river food web; stable isotopes

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1. Studies of mesic temperate and tropical rivers suggest an important role for floodplain habitats as nursery areas for larval and juvenile fishes. In arid-land rivers the extent and duration of flooding is diminished and habitats and resources used by larval fishes are poorly known. Our study documented habitat and resource use of larval fishes in the Rio Grande, New Mexico, an arid-land river. 2. Spatial and temporal distribution of larval and juvenile fishes and their inferred microhabitat preferences were studied during spring, summer and autumn, 2003. Stable carbon (C-13 : C-12) and nitrogen (N-15 : N-14) isotope ratios were measured to identify nutrient sources and characterise trophic positions of young-of-year fishes in this system. 3. Some fishes recruited during high flows (in spring), whereas others recruited during low-flow periods in late summer. Regardless of the timing of reproduction, microhabitats with lower current velocity and higher temperature appeared to serve as vital nursery grounds for Rio Grande fishes. Ephemeral backwaters and disconnected side channels held the highest abundance and diversity of larvae and juveniles. 4. Stable isotope analyses revealed that fish larvae obtained carbon predominately from algal production in early summer, but used organic carbon derived from emergent macrophytes as river discharge decreased in mid-summer. This shift may have been facilitated by microinvertebrate prey that grazed down edible algae and then switched to macrophytes in mid-summer. Nitrogen isotope ratios did not differ among species or early life stages, suggesting that larval and juvenile fishes use similar food resources, especially when restricted to isolated pools in summer.

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