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Effects of damming on population sustainability of Chinese sturgeon, Acipenser sinensis: evaluation of optimal conservation measures

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY OF FISHES
Volume 86, Issue 2, Pages 325-336

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10641-009-9521-4

Keywords

Population viability analysis; VORTEX; Yangtze river; Gezhouba Dam; Three Gorges Dam; Spawning ground loss

Funding

  1. CAS [KZCX1-YW-08-01]
  2. French-Chinese advanced research program [PRAE-02/3]
  3. Executive Office of the State Council Three Gorges Project Construction Committee [SX[2001]011]

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The numbers of spawning sites for Chinese sturgeon have been drastically reduced since the construction of the Gezhouba Dam across the Yangtze River. This dam has blocked migration of Chinese sturgeon to their historic spawning ground causing a significant decline of the Chinese sturgeon population. We conducted a VORTEX population viability analysis to estimate the sustainability of the population and to quantify the efficiency of current and alternative conservation procedures. The model predicted the observed decline of Chinese sturgeon, resulting from the effect of the Gezhouba Dam. These simulations demonstrated the potential interest of two conservation measures: increasing spawning area and reducing predation on sturgeon eggs. The simulations also demonstrated that the actual restocking program is not sufficient to sustain sturgeon population as the artificial reproduction program induce the loss of more wild mature adults that the recruitment expected by the artificial reproduction.

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