Can energy depletion of wild atlantic salmon kelts negotiating hydropower facilities lead to reduced survival?

Repeat spawners constitute an important component of Atlantic salmon populations, but survival of post-spawning individuals (kelts) are often compromised by anthropogenic structures such as hydropower plants (HPPs). Potential effects of HPPs include migration delays and associated increased energy d...

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Published in:Sustainability
Main Authors: Baktoft, Henrik, Gjelland, Karl Ø., Szabo-Meszaros, Marcell, Silva, Ana T., Riha, Milan, Økland, Finn, Alfredsen, Knut, Forseth, Torbjørn
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Language:English
Published: 2020
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spelling ftdtupubl:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/66ba8e1b-981d-4a96-b649-5a752b4991b8 2024-09-09T19:30:15+00:00 Can energy depletion of wild atlantic salmon kelts negotiating hydropower facilities lead to reduced survival? Baktoft, Henrik Gjelland, Karl Ø. Szabo-Meszaros, Marcell Silva, Ana T. Riha, Milan Økland, Finn Alfredsen, Knut Forseth, Torbjørn 2020 application/pdf https://orbit.dtu.dk/en/publications/66ba8e1b-981d-4a96-b649-5a752b4991b8 https://doi.org/10.3390/SU12187341 https://backend.orbit.dtu.dk/ws/files/221566246/sustainability_12_07341_v2.pdf eng eng https://orbit.dtu.dk/en/publications/66ba8e1b-981d-4a96-b649-5a752b4991b8 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Baktoft , H , Gjelland , K Ø , Szabo-Meszaros , M , Silva , A T , Riha , M , Økland , F , Alfredsen , K & Forseth , T 2020 , ' Can energy depletion of wild atlantic salmon kelts negotiating hydropower facilities lead to reduced survival? ' , Sustainability , vol. 12 , no. 18 , 2359 . https://doi.org/10.3390/SU12187341 High-resolution 3D telemetry 3D hydraulic modeling Anthropogenic structures River connectivity Energetics model Energy expenditure article 2020 ftdtupubl https://doi.org/10.3390/SU12187341 2024-07-22T23:50:06Z Repeat spawners constitute an important component of Atlantic salmon populations, but survival of post-spawning individuals (kelts) are often compromised by anthropogenic structures such as hydropower plants (HPPs). Potential effects of HPPs include migration delays and associated increased energy depletion, which potentially results in increased overall mortality. We combined a detailed 3D hydraulic model with high-resolution 3D tracking of tagged kelts (length 73-104 cm) to obtain estimates of kelt movement through water. These estimates were then used in an energetics model to estimate hourly energy expenditure while negotiating the HPP area. Hourly kelt energy expenditure varied between 0.8 and 10.1 kJ × h -1 and was dependent on kelt length. Degree of additional energy depletion can amount to several percent of remaining energy content (our study indicates 4-5 percentage points) potentially leading to reduced post-spawning survival. In turn, this can nullify the iteroparous breeding strategy and jeopardize long-term stability and persistence of Atlantic salmon populations inhabiting HPP rivers. Article in Journal/Newspaper Atlantic salmon Technical University of Denmark: DTU Orbit Sustainability 12 18 7341
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topic High-resolution 3D telemetry
3D hydraulic modeling
Anthropogenic structures
River connectivity
Energetics model
Energy expenditure
spellingShingle High-resolution 3D telemetry
3D hydraulic modeling
Anthropogenic structures
River connectivity
Energetics model
Energy expenditure
Baktoft, Henrik
Gjelland, Karl Ø.
Szabo-Meszaros, Marcell
Silva, Ana T.
Riha, Milan
Økland, Finn
Alfredsen, Knut
Forseth, Torbjørn
Can energy depletion of wild atlantic salmon kelts negotiating hydropower facilities lead to reduced survival?
topic_facet High-resolution 3D telemetry
3D hydraulic modeling
Anthropogenic structures
River connectivity
Energetics model
Energy expenditure
description Repeat spawners constitute an important component of Atlantic salmon populations, but survival of post-spawning individuals (kelts) are often compromised by anthropogenic structures such as hydropower plants (HPPs). Potential effects of HPPs include migration delays and associated increased energy depletion, which potentially results in increased overall mortality. We combined a detailed 3D hydraulic model with high-resolution 3D tracking of tagged kelts (length 73-104 cm) to obtain estimates of kelt movement through water. These estimates were then used in an energetics model to estimate hourly energy expenditure while negotiating the HPP area. Hourly kelt energy expenditure varied between 0.8 and 10.1 kJ × h -1 and was dependent on kelt length. Degree of additional energy depletion can amount to several percent of remaining energy content (our study indicates 4-5 percentage points) potentially leading to reduced post-spawning survival. In turn, this can nullify the iteroparous breeding strategy and jeopardize long-term stability and persistence of Atlantic salmon populations inhabiting HPP rivers.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Baktoft, Henrik
Gjelland, Karl Ø.
Szabo-Meszaros, Marcell
Silva, Ana T.
Riha, Milan
Økland, Finn
Alfredsen, Knut
Forseth, Torbjørn
author_facet Baktoft, Henrik
Gjelland, Karl Ø.
Szabo-Meszaros, Marcell
Silva, Ana T.
Riha, Milan
Økland, Finn
Alfredsen, Knut
Forseth, Torbjørn
author_sort Baktoft, Henrik
title Can energy depletion of wild atlantic salmon kelts negotiating hydropower facilities lead to reduced survival?
title_short Can energy depletion of wild atlantic salmon kelts negotiating hydropower facilities lead to reduced survival?
title_full Can energy depletion of wild atlantic salmon kelts negotiating hydropower facilities lead to reduced survival?
title_fullStr Can energy depletion of wild atlantic salmon kelts negotiating hydropower facilities lead to reduced survival?
title_full_unstemmed Can energy depletion of wild atlantic salmon kelts negotiating hydropower facilities lead to reduced survival?
title_sort can energy depletion of wild atlantic salmon kelts negotiating hydropower facilities lead to reduced survival?
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