Increased Temperature and Discharge Influence Overwinter Growth and Survival of Juvenile Salmonids in a Hydropeaking River: Simulating Effects of Climate Change Using Individual-Based Modelling

Climate change causes warming of rivers and may increase discharge, particularly during winter. Downstream of hydropower plants, fluctuating water temperature and flow create dynamic overwintering conditions for juvenile salmonids. We used inSTREAM 7.2-SD to simulate the effects of increased tempera...

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Main Authors: Johan Watz, Joel Schill, Louis Addo, John J. Piccolo, Mahboobeh Hajiesmaeili
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2023
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IBM
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3390/fishes8060323
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:24d4b9df100948738b3588fdd9526286 2023-07-23T04:18:24+02:00 Increased Temperature and Discharge Influence Overwinter Growth and Survival of Juvenile Salmonids in a Hydropeaking River: Simulating Effects of Climate Change Using Individual-Based Modelling Johan Watz Joel Schill Louis Addo John J. Piccolo Mahboobeh Hajiesmaeili 2023-06-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.3390/fishes8060323 https://doaj.org/article/24d4b9df100948738b3588fdd9526286 EN eng MDPI AG https://www.mdpi.com/2410-3888/8/6/323 https://doaj.org/toc/2410-3888 doi:10.3390/fishes8060323 2410-3888 https://doaj.org/article/24d4b9df100948738b3588fdd9526286 Fishes, Vol 8, Iss 323, p 323 (2023) flow global warming habitat IBM inSTREAM salmon Biology (General) QH301-705.5 Genetics QH426-470 article 2023 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.3390/fishes8060323 2023-07-02T00:38:22Z Climate change causes warming of rivers and may increase discharge, particularly during winter. Downstream of hydropower plants, fluctuating water temperature and flow create dynamic overwintering conditions for juvenile salmonids. We used inSTREAM 7.2-SD to simulate the effects of increased temperature (+2 °C) and discharge (+10%) on the overwinter growth and mortality of one-summer- and two-summer-old Atlantic salmon and brown trout in a river with a hydropeaking flow regime in a 2 × 2 design with replicated simulations. Water temperature had a major positive relationship with growth for both species and year classes, whereas increased flow alone had no major general effect on overwinter growth. For one-summer-old trout experiencing the high temperature regime, however, increased flow resulted in reduced growth. There were no major effects from temperature and flow on the survival rate of the two-summer-old fishes. On the other hand, there were significant interaction effects for the one-summer-olds, indicating that the effect of flow depended on temperature. For one-summer-old salmon, high flow resulted in increased survival in the low temperature regime, whereas it resulted in reduced survival in high temperature. In contrast, for one-summer-old trout, high flow resulted in reduced survival in the low temperature regime and increased survival in the high temperature. Different hydropower operation alternatives may interact with warming, affecting the relative competitive abilities of stream salmonids. Ecological models that predict the effects of different environmental conditions, such as temperature and flow regimes, may offer insight into such effects when in situ experiments are not feasible. Article in Journal/Newspaper Atlantic salmon Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Fishes 8 6 323
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topic flow
global warming
habitat
IBM
inSTREAM
salmon
Biology (General)
QH301-705.5
Genetics
QH426-470
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global warming
habitat
IBM
inSTREAM
salmon
Biology (General)
QH301-705.5
Genetics
QH426-470
Johan Watz
Joel Schill
Louis Addo
John J. Piccolo
Mahboobeh Hajiesmaeili
Increased Temperature and Discharge Influence Overwinter Growth and Survival of Juvenile Salmonids in a Hydropeaking River: Simulating Effects of Climate Change Using Individual-Based Modelling
topic_facet flow
global warming
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IBM
inSTREAM
salmon
Biology (General)
QH301-705.5
Genetics
QH426-470
description Climate change causes warming of rivers and may increase discharge, particularly during winter. Downstream of hydropower plants, fluctuating water temperature and flow create dynamic overwintering conditions for juvenile salmonids. We used inSTREAM 7.2-SD to simulate the effects of increased temperature (+2 °C) and discharge (+10%) on the overwinter growth and mortality of one-summer- and two-summer-old Atlantic salmon and brown trout in a river with a hydropeaking flow regime in a 2 × 2 design with replicated simulations. Water temperature had a major positive relationship with growth for both species and year classes, whereas increased flow alone had no major general effect on overwinter growth. For one-summer-old trout experiencing the high temperature regime, however, increased flow resulted in reduced growth. There were no major effects from temperature and flow on the survival rate of the two-summer-old fishes. On the other hand, there were significant interaction effects for the one-summer-olds, indicating that the effect of flow depended on temperature. For one-summer-old salmon, high flow resulted in increased survival in the low temperature regime, whereas it resulted in reduced survival in high temperature. In contrast, for one-summer-old trout, high flow resulted in reduced survival in the low temperature regime and increased survival in the high temperature. Different hydropower operation alternatives may interact with warming, affecting the relative competitive abilities of stream salmonids. Ecological models that predict the effects of different environmental conditions, such as temperature and flow regimes, may offer insight into such effects when in situ experiments are not feasible.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Johan Watz
Joel Schill
Louis Addo
John J. Piccolo
Mahboobeh Hajiesmaeili
author_facet Johan Watz
Joel Schill
Louis Addo
John J. Piccolo
Mahboobeh Hajiesmaeili
author_sort Johan Watz
title Increased Temperature and Discharge Influence Overwinter Growth and Survival of Juvenile Salmonids in a Hydropeaking River: Simulating Effects of Climate Change Using Individual-Based Modelling
title_short Increased Temperature and Discharge Influence Overwinter Growth and Survival of Juvenile Salmonids in a Hydropeaking River: Simulating Effects of Climate Change Using Individual-Based Modelling
title_full Increased Temperature and Discharge Influence Overwinter Growth and Survival of Juvenile Salmonids in a Hydropeaking River: Simulating Effects of Climate Change Using Individual-Based Modelling
title_fullStr Increased Temperature and Discharge Influence Overwinter Growth and Survival of Juvenile Salmonids in a Hydropeaking River: Simulating Effects of Climate Change Using Individual-Based Modelling
title_full_unstemmed Increased Temperature and Discharge Influence Overwinter Growth and Survival of Juvenile Salmonids in a Hydropeaking River: Simulating Effects of Climate Change Using Individual-Based Modelling
title_sort increased temperature and discharge influence overwinter growth and survival of juvenile salmonids in a hydropeaking river: simulating effects of climate change using individual-based modelling
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