Assessing Habitat Suitability for Juvenile Atlantic Salmon in Relation to In‐Stream Restoration and Discharge Variability

Abstract In‐stream restoration often aims at increasing the availability of the stream habitat suitable for salmonid fishes, thus creating potential for increased fish abundance. We assessed the success of in‐stream restoration of River Kiiminkijoki, northern Finland, by combining River2D habitat hy...

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Published in:Restoration Ecology
Main Authors: Koljonen, Saija, Huusko, Ari, Mäki‐Petäys, Aki, Louhi, Pauliina, Muotka, Timo
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2012
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spelling crwiley:10.1111/j.1526-100x.2012.00908.x 2024-09-09T19:30:32+00:00 Assessing Habitat Suitability for Juvenile Atlantic Salmon in Relation to In‐Stream Restoration and Discharge Variability Koljonen, Saija Huusko, Ari Mäki‐Petäys, Aki Louhi, Pauliina Muotka, Timo 2012 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1526-100x.2012.00908.x https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1111%2Fj.1526-100X.2012.00908.x https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/j.1526-100X.2012.00908.x en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Restoration Ecology volume 21, issue 3, page 344-352 ISSN 1061-2971 1526-100X journal-article 2012 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1526-100x.2012.00908.x 2024-07-18T04:22:47Z Abstract In‐stream restoration often aims at increasing the availability of the stream habitat suitable for salmonid fishes, thus creating potential for increased fish abundance. We assessed the success of in‐stream restoration of River Kiiminkijoki, northern Finland, by combining River2D habitat hydraulic modeling and fish density monitoring at the same sites, with data from multiple restored and reference reaches for 3 years both before and after restoration. We modeled the effects of restoration on the area suitable (weighted usable area, WUA ) for juvenile Atlantic salmon from post‐hatching to age‐1 fish. Wetted width in the restored reaches increased by 8.1% on average compared with only −0.2% change in the reference reaches. Habitat time series across 10 years showed significant increases in the amount of suitable habitat under summer conditions for both age‐0 and age‐1 salmon. However, improvement of overwintering habitats was marginal or nonexistent. Densities of age‐1 salmon showed no response to restoration. Low river discharge during the winter was correlated with low salmon densities the following summer. It thus appears that variability in wintertime discharge, and associated high interannual variation of WUA values, overrode the almost 20% increase in average post‐ versus pre‐restoration summertime WUA . Our study shows that the combination of hydraulic modeling and biological monitoring is a promising approach to stream restoration assessment. Article in Journal/Newspaper Atlantic salmon Northern Finland Wiley Online Library Restoration Ecology 21 3 344 352
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description Abstract In‐stream restoration often aims at increasing the availability of the stream habitat suitable for salmonid fishes, thus creating potential for increased fish abundance. We assessed the success of in‐stream restoration of River Kiiminkijoki, northern Finland, by combining River2D habitat hydraulic modeling and fish density monitoring at the same sites, with data from multiple restored and reference reaches for 3 years both before and after restoration. We modeled the effects of restoration on the area suitable (weighted usable area, WUA ) for juvenile Atlantic salmon from post‐hatching to age‐1 fish. Wetted width in the restored reaches increased by 8.1% on average compared with only −0.2% change in the reference reaches. Habitat time series across 10 years showed significant increases in the amount of suitable habitat under summer conditions for both age‐0 and age‐1 salmon. However, improvement of overwintering habitats was marginal or nonexistent. Densities of age‐1 salmon showed no response to restoration. Low river discharge during the winter was correlated with low salmon densities the following summer. It thus appears that variability in wintertime discharge, and associated high interannual variation of WUA values, overrode the almost 20% increase in average post‐ versus pre‐restoration summertime WUA . Our study shows that the combination of hydraulic modeling and biological monitoring is a promising approach to stream restoration assessment.
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author Koljonen, Saija
Huusko, Ari
Mäki‐Petäys, Aki
Louhi, Pauliina
Muotka, Timo
spellingShingle Koljonen, Saija
Huusko, Ari
Mäki‐Petäys, Aki
Louhi, Pauliina
Muotka, Timo
Assessing Habitat Suitability for Juvenile Atlantic Salmon in Relation to In‐Stream Restoration and Discharge Variability
author_facet Koljonen, Saija
Huusko, Ari
Mäki‐Petäys, Aki
Louhi, Pauliina
Muotka, Timo
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title Assessing Habitat Suitability for Juvenile Atlantic Salmon in Relation to In‐Stream Restoration and Discharge Variability
title_short Assessing Habitat Suitability for Juvenile Atlantic Salmon in Relation to In‐Stream Restoration and Discharge Variability
title_full Assessing Habitat Suitability for Juvenile Atlantic Salmon in Relation to In‐Stream Restoration and Discharge Variability
title_fullStr Assessing Habitat Suitability for Juvenile Atlantic Salmon in Relation to In‐Stream Restoration and Discharge Variability
title_full_unstemmed Assessing Habitat Suitability for Juvenile Atlantic Salmon in Relation to In‐Stream Restoration and Discharge Variability
title_sort assessing habitat suitability for juvenile atlantic salmon in relation to in‐stream restoration and discharge variability
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