Rating the Potential Suitability of Habitat in Michigan Stream Reaches for Arctic Grayling

Present-day environments and anticipated future conditions often pose a significant challenge to efforts to reintroduce extirpated species, highlighting the need for collaborative, thorough approaches to reintroductions. Such is the case in Michigan, where numerous partners are working to reintroduc...

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Published in:Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management
Main Authors: Goble, Cameron W., Zorn, Troy G., Auer, Nancy A., Holtgren, J. Marty, Mays, Dan W., Martell, Archie W., Goble, C. W., Zorn, T. G., Mays, D. W., Martell, A. W.
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Online Access:https://digitalcommons.mtu.edu/michigantech-p/15590
https://doi.org/10.3996/JFWM-20-050
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spelling ftmichigantuniv:oai:digitalcommons.mtu.edu:michigantech-p-34894 2023-05-15T14:31:17+02:00 Rating the Potential Suitability of Habitat in Michigan Stream Reaches for Arctic Grayling Goble, Cameron W. Zorn, Troy G. Auer, Nancy A. Holtgren, J. Marty Mays, Dan W. Martell, Archie W. Goble, C. W. Zorn, T. G. Mays, D. W. Martell, A. W. 2021-12-01T08:00:00Z https://digitalcommons.mtu.edu/michigantech-p/15590 https://doi.org/10.3996/JFWM-20-050 unknown Digital Commons @ Michigan Tech https://digitalcommons.mtu.edu/michigantech-p/15590 https://doi.org/10.3996/JFWM-20-050 Michigan Tech Publications Arctic Grayling Habitat suitability Native species text 2021 ftmichigantuniv https://doi.org/10.3996/JFWM-20-050 2022-01-23T10:55:20Z Present-day environments and anticipated future conditions often pose a significant challenge to efforts to reintroduce extirpated species, highlighting the need for collaborative, thorough approaches to reintroductions. Such is the case in Michigan, where numerous partners are working to reintroduce Arctic Grayling Thymallus arcticus with hopes of reestablishing self-sustaining populations. With . 47,000 km of coldwater stream habitat in the state and limited numbers of eggs for reintroductions, a prioritization framework was needed to provide a standardized, fine-scale method for rating suitability of streams for reintroductions. Through facilitated discussions with stakeholders and experts, we developed an overall prioritization framework for rating Michigan streams with components evaluating a reach’s thermal, instream habitat, biological, and connectivity characteristics. Within the context of this broader framework, we developed the habitat rating component for assessing suitability of instream conditions for egg, fry, juvenile, and adult life stages of Arctic Grayling. Life-stage-specific habitat metrics and scoring criteria from this effort were used to rate habitat conditions for 45 reaches in tributaries of Michigan’s Manistee River, enabling identification of reaches likely having instream habitat most suitable for Arctic Grayling. Numbers of reaches meeting or exceeding 60%, 70%, and 80% of the maximum score for overall habitat suitability were 31, 8, and 1. Upon completion of the fish assemblage and connectivity components, the prioritization framework and habitat rating process described here will be used for comparing suitability among streams throughout the historical range of Arctic Grayling in Michigan and guiding reintroduction efforts. Though it will take considerable time before instream habitat suitability criteria can be evaluated for all life-stages of Arctic Grayling in Michigan, the collaborative stream prioritization framework developed for Arctic Grayling reintroduction can be readily adapted to reintroduction efforts for other species elsewhere. Text Arctic grayling Arctic Thymallus arcticus Michigan Technological University: Digital Commons @ Michigan Tech Arctic Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management 12 2 540 553
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Habitat suitability
Native species
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Habitat suitability
Native species
Goble, Cameron W.
Zorn, Troy G.
Auer, Nancy A.
Holtgren, J. Marty
Mays, Dan W.
Martell, Archie W.
Goble, C. W.
Zorn, T. G.
Mays, D. W.
Martell, A. W.
Rating the Potential Suitability of Habitat in Michigan Stream Reaches for Arctic Grayling
topic_facet Arctic Grayling
Habitat suitability
Native species
description Present-day environments and anticipated future conditions often pose a significant challenge to efforts to reintroduce extirpated species, highlighting the need for collaborative, thorough approaches to reintroductions. Such is the case in Michigan, where numerous partners are working to reintroduce Arctic Grayling Thymallus arcticus with hopes of reestablishing self-sustaining populations. With . 47,000 km of coldwater stream habitat in the state and limited numbers of eggs for reintroductions, a prioritization framework was needed to provide a standardized, fine-scale method for rating suitability of streams for reintroductions. Through facilitated discussions with stakeholders and experts, we developed an overall prioritization framework for rating Michigan streams with components evaluating a reach’s thermal, instream habitat, biological, and connectivity characteristics. Within the context of this broader framework, we developed the habitat rating component for assessing suitability of instream conditions for egg, fry, juvenile, and adult life stages of Arctic Grayling. Life-stage-specific habitat metrics and scoring criteria from this effort were used to rate habitat conditions for 45 reaches in tributaries of Michigan’s Manistee River, enabling identification of reaches likely having instream habitat most suitable for Arctic Grayling. Numbers of reaches meeting or exceeding 60%, 70%, and 80% of the maximum score for overall habitat suitability were 31, 8, and 1. Upon completion of the fish assemblage and connectivity components, the prioritization framework and habitat rating process described here will be used for comparing suitability among streams throughout the historical range of Arctic Grayling in Michigan and guiding reintroduction efforts. Though it will take considerable time before instream habitat suitability criteria can be evaluated for all life-stages of Arctic Grayling in Michigan, the collaborative stream prioritization framework developed for Arctic Grayling reintroduction can be readily adapted to reintroduction efforts for other species elsewhere.
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author Goble, Cameron W.
Zorn, Troy G.
Auer, Nancy A.
Holtgren, J. Marty
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Martell, Archie W.
Goble, C. W.
Zorn, T. G.
Mays, D. W.
Martell, A. W.
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Zorn, Troy G.
Auer, Nancy A.
Holtgren, J. Marty
Mays, Dan W.
Martell, Archie W.
Goble, C. W.
Zorn, T. G.
Mays, D. W.
Martell, A. W.
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