Relationship between the Formosan landlocked salmon Oncorhynchus masou formosanus population and the physical substrate of its habitat after partial dam removal from Kaoshan Stream, Taiwan

In order to protect and restore the population of the Formosan landlocked salmon (Oncorhynchus masou formosanus, Jordan and Oshima) (Salmoidae), an endemic and endangered species of the central Taiwanese highlands, Shei-Pa National Park partially removed 4 dams from Kaoshan Stream during 1999-2001....

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Main Authors: Chung, L.C., Lin, H.J., Yo, S.P., Tzeng, C.S., Yeh, C.H., Yang, C.H.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2008
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11455/71643
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spelling ftnchunghsing:oai:ir.lib.nchu.edu.tw:11455/71643 2023-05-15T15:32:53+02:00 Relationship between the Formosan landlocked salmon Oncorhynchus masou formosanus population and the physical substrate of its habitat after partial dam removal from Kaoshan Stream, Taiwan Chung, L.C. Lin, H.J. Yo, S.P. Tzeng, C.S. Yeh, C.H. Yang, C.H. 2008 http://hdl.handle.net/11455/71643 en_US eng #PLACEHOLDER_PARENT_METADATA_VALUE# Zoological Studies Zoological Studies, Volume 47, Issue 1, Page(s) 25-36. 1021-5506 http://hdl.handle.net/11455/71643 none boulders principal component analysis contour plot floods breeding season juvenile atlantic salmon snake river brown trout selection winter abundance Journal Article 2008 ftnchunghsing 2021-06-26T20:41:20Z In order to protect and restore the population of the Formosan landlocked salmon (Oncorhynchus masou formosanus, Jordan and Oshima) (Salmoidae), an endemic and endangered species of the central Taiwanese highlands, Shei-Pa National Park partially removed 4 dams from Kaoshan Stream during 1999-2001. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the relationship between the abundance of the Formosan landlocked salmon and the physical substrate of its habitat as a consequence of habitat modifications caused by partial removal of the dams from Kaoshan Stream. After removal of the dams, fish were able to freely travel up and down the stream, but the relative slope of the riverbank became steeper, and the velocity of the river increased leading to more-serious erosion than was found prior to dam removal. We applied a principal component analysis (PCA) method to determine the most significant factors affecting the fish population. The 1st principal component of the fish population explained 79% of the total salmon population variance. The 1st 2 principal components of substrate rock size explained 72% of the total substrate variance. By examining a contour plot, we found that when the percentage of boulders was higher, the salmon population accordingly increased. Moreover, poor breeding years that highly impact the salmon population appeared to be a result of flooding caused by typhoons during the breeding season from late Oct. to Dec. Following flooding, it appears that the river substrate had a higher percentage of boulders, which possibly benefited the salmon population. Consequently, partial dam removal may have improved the survival rate of the salmon population in response to floods. http://zoolstud.sinica.edu.tw/Journals/47.1/25.pdf. Article in Journal/Newspaper Atlantic salmon National Chung Hsing University Institutional Repository - NCHUIR
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topic boulders
principal component analysis
contour plot
floods
breeding
season
juvenile atlantic salmon
snake river
brown trout
selection
winter
abundance
spellingShingle boulders
principal component analysis
contour plot
floods
breeding
season
juvenile atlantic salmon
snake river
brown trout
selection
winter
abundance
Chung, L.C.
Lin, H.J.
Yo, S.P.
Tzeng, C.S.
Yeh, C.H.
Yang, C.H.
Relationship between the Formosan landlocked salmon Oncorhynchus masou formosanus population and the physical substrate of its habitat after partial dam removal from Kaoshan Stream, Taiwan
topic_facet boulders
principal component analysis
contour plot
floods
breeding
season
juvenile atlantic salmon
snake river
brown trout
selection
winter
abundance
description In order to protect and restore the population of the Formosan landlocked salmon (Oncorhynchus masou formosanus, Jordan and Oshima) (Salmoidae), an endemic and endangered species of the central Taiwanese highlands, Shei-Pa National Park partially removed 4 dams from Kaoshan Stream during 1999-2001. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the relationship between the abundance of the Formosan landlocked salmon and the physical substrate of its habitat as a consequence of habitat modifications caused by partial removal of the dams from Kaoshan Stream. After removal of the dams, fish were able to freely travel up and down the stream, but the relative slope of the riverbank became steeper, and the velocity of the river increased leading to more-serious erosion than was found prior to dam removal. We applied a principal component analysis (PCA) method to determine the most significant factors affecting the fish population. The 1st principal component of the fish population explained 79% of the total salmon population variance. The 1st 2 principal components of substrate rock size explained 72% of the total substrate variance. By examining a contour plot, we found that when the percentage of boulders was higher, the salmon population accordingly increased. Moreover, poor breeding years that highly impact the salmon population appeared to be a result of flooding caused by typhoons during the breeding season from late Oct. to Dec. Following flooding, it appears that the river substrate had a higher percentage of boulders, which possibly benefited the salmon population. Consequently, partial dam removal may have improved the survival rate of the salmon population in response to floods. http://zoolstud.sinica.edu.tw/Journals/47.1/25.pdf.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Chung, L.C.
Lin, H.J.
Yo, S.P.
Tzeng, C.S.
Yeh, C.H.
Yang, C.H.
author_facet Chung, L.C.
Lin, H.J.
Yo, S.P.
Tzeng, C.S.
Yeh, C.H.
Yang, C.H.
author_sort Chung, L.C.
title Relationship between the Formosan landlocked salmon Oncorhynchus masou formosanus population and the physical substrate of its habitat after partial dam removal from Kaoshan Stream, Taiwan
title_short Relationship between the Formosan landlocked salmon Oncorhynchus masou formosanus population and the physical substrate of its habitat after partial dam removal from Kaoshan Stream, Taiwan
title_full Relationship between the Formosan landlocked salmon Oncorhynchus masou formosanus population and the physical substrate of its habitat after partial dam removal from Kaoshan Stream, Taiwan
title_fullStr Relationship between the Formosan landlocked salmon Oncorhynchus masou formosanus population and the physical substrate of its habitat after partial dam removal from Kaoshan Stream, Taiwan
title_full_unstemmed Relationship between the Formosan landlocked salmon Oncorhynchus masou formosanus population and the physical substrate of its habitat after partial dam removal from Kaoshan Stream, Taiwan
title_sort relationship between the formosan landlocked salmon oncorhynchus masou formosanus population and the physical substrate of its habitat after partial dam removal from kaoshan stream, taiwan
publishDate 2008
url http://hdl.handle.net/11455/71643
genre Atlantic salmon
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Zoological Studies
Zoological Studies, Volume 47, Issue 1, Page(s) 25-36.
1021-5506
http://hdl.handle.net/11455/71643
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