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Factors influencing stranding of wild juvenile brown trout (Salmo trutta) during rapid and frequent flow decreases in an artificial stream

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RIVER RESEARCH AND APPLICATIONS
卷 19, 期 5-6, 页码 589-603

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/rra.752

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artificial stream; brown trout; hydropeaking; flow decrease; stranding; de-watering

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To provide environmental guidelines for operation of peaking hydropower plants, stranding experiments with juvenile brown trout (Salmo trutta) were conducted in a 3.8 m wide and 19.2 m long artificial stream. We found a significant decrease in stranding of trout fry by reducing the dewatering speed from >60 cm h(-1) to < 10 cm h(-1). At water temperatures around 11degreesC we found that less than 8% of the trout stranded during night experiments (on average for all subsets at dewatering rate >60cm h(-1)). However, the highest stranding rate occurred at water temperatures around 7degreesC during rapid dewatering at night (mean 22% stranding). Significantly more fry were stranded in the first versus the second to fifth dewatering episode (mean 22% versus 10% stranding) at rapid daytime dewatering in 11degreesC water. Stranding of larger fry (>0 +) was negligible at water temperatures around 11degreesC, except at rapid dewatering during daylight. Further, twice as many 0 + trout as larger fry (>70 mm in June, >60 mm in late summer) stranded during rapid dewatering during daytime, and almost three times as many 0+ stranded during rapid dewatering when they were mixed with trout parr compared to homogeneous 0+ experiments. Our study showed a tendency towards an increased stranding of fry with long habituation time (<30 hours versus >30 hours with stable flow). We recommend dewatering in darkness at all times of year to reduce stranding of salmonids, and to use slow ramping rates <10 cm h(-1.) After longer periods with stable flows, a gentle drop in discharge is recommended, which might also reduce stress and possible sub-lethal effects. Copyright (C) 2003 John Wiley Sons, Ltd.

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