Linking landscape characteristics, streamwater acidity and brown trout (Salmo trutta) distributions in a boreal stream network

Perturbations of stream ecosystems are often mediated by the terrestrial watershed, making the understanding of linkages between watersheds and streams essential. In this thesis I explore the connections between landscape characteristics, streamwater acidity and brown trout (Salmo trutta) distributi...

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Main Author: Buffam, Ishi
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2007
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Online Access:https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/1361/
https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/1361/1/ishi_kappa_final.pdf
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spelling ftslunivuppsala:oai:pub.epsilon.slu.se:1361 2024-06-09T07:48:37+00:00 Linking landscape characteristics, streamwater acidity and brown trout (Salmo trutta) distributions in a boreal stream network Buffam, Ishi 2007-03 application/pdf https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/1361/ https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/1361/1/ishi_kappa_final.pdf eng eng https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/1361/1/ishi_kappa_final.pdf Buffam, Ishi (2007). Linking landscape characteristics, streamwater acidity and brown trout (Salmo trutta) distributions in a boreal stream network. Diss. (sammanfattning/summary) Umeå : Sveriges lantbruksuniv., Acta Universitatis Agriculturae Sueciae, 1652-6880 2007:33 ISBN 978-91-576-7332-9 [Doctoral thesis] Doctoral thesis NonPeerReviewed info:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesis 2007 ftslunivuppsala 2024-05-16T04:04:25Z Perturbations of stream ecosystems are often mediated by the terrestrial watershed, making the understanding of linkages between watersheds and streams essential. In this thesis I explore the connections between landscape characteristics, streamwater acidity and brown trout (Salmo trutta) distributions in Krycklan, a 67 km2 boreal stream network in northern Sweden. The study focuses on hydrochemical changes during the snowmelt-driven spring flood, a period of episodic acidity which is thought to place a restraint on acid-sensitive biota such as brown trout. pH ranged from 4.5-7.0 at different stream sites during winter baseflow, and declined by 0-2 pH units during spring flood. The magnitude of the pH drop at a given site was in large part controlled by changes in acid neutralizing capacity (ANC) and in natural organic acids associated with dissolved organic carbon (DOC). pH, ANC and DOC were all correlated with landscape characteristics such as proportion of peat wetlands, and stream hydrochemical response during spring flood could be explained by altered hydrological flowpaths through the catchment. The impact of acidity on brown trout distributions within the stream network was evaluated and compared to the apparent influence of other site and catchment-scale environmental factors. In situ bioassays demonstrated a strong relationship between spring flood pH and juvenile brown trout mortality, with a toxicity threshold at pH 4.8-5.4. In field surveys brown trout were not found at any sites which had pH <5.0 during spring flood, and were rare at sites which had pH <5.5 during spring flood, suggesting limitation by acidity for some streams. However, over the whole of the Krycklan stream network brown trout were more consistently associated with alluvial sediment deposits than with high pH or low inorganic aluminum concentrations. Acidity thus apparently influences trout distributions by setting a maximum potential distribution; within that potential distribution, actual dispersal is influenced by other ... Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Northern Sweden Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU): Epsilon Open Archive
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description Perturbations of stream ecosystems are often mediated by the terrestrial watershed, making the understanding of linkages between watersheds and streams essential. In this thesis I explore the connections between landscape characteristics, streamwater acidity and brown trout (Salmo trutta) distributions in Krycklan, a 67 km2 boreal stream network in northern Sweden. The study focuses on hydrochemical changes during the snowmelt-driven spring flood, a period of episodic acidity which is thought to place a restraint on acid-sensitive biota such as brown trout. pH ranged from 4.5-7.0 at different stream sites during winter baseflow, and declined by 0-2 pH units during spring flood. The magnitude of the pH drop at a given site was in large part controlled by changes in acid neutralizing capacity (ANC) and in natural organic acids associated with dissolved organic carbon (DOC). pH, ANC and DOC were all correlated with landscape characteristics such as proportion of peat wetlands, and stream hydrochemical response during spring flood could be explained by altered hydrological flowpaths through the catchment. The impact of acidity on brown trout distributions within the stream network was evaluated and compared to the apparent influence of other site and catchment-scale environmental factors. In situ bioassays demonstrated a strong relationship between spring flood pH and juvenile brown trout mortality, with a toxicity threshold at pH 4.8-5.4. In field surveys brown trout were not found at any sites which had pH <5.0 during spring flood, and were rare at sites which had pH <5.5 during spring flood, suggesting limitation by acidity for some streams. However, over the whole of the Krycklan stream network brown trout were more consistently associated with alluvial sediment deposits than with high pH or low inorganic aluminum concentrations. Acidity thus apparently influences trout distributions by setting a maximum potential distribution; within that potential distribution, actual dispersal is influenced by other ...
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title Linking landscape characteristics, streamwater acidity and brown trout (Salmo trutta) distributions in a boreal stream network
title_short Linking landscape characteristics, streamwater acidity and brown trout (Salmo trutta) distributions in a boreal stream network
title_full Linking landscape characteristics, streamwater acidity and brown trout (Salmo trutta) distributions in a boreal stream network
title_fullStr Linking landscape characteristics, streamwater acidity and brown trout (Salmo trutta) distributions in a boreal stream network
title_full_unstemmed Linking landscape characteristics, streamwater acidity and brown trout (Salmo trutta) distributions in a boreal stream network
title_sort linking landscape characteristics, streamwater acidity and brown trout (salmo trutta) distributions in a boreal stream network
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https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/1361/1/ishi_kappa_final.pdf
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Buffam, Ishi (2007). Linking landscape characteristics, streamwater acidity and brown trout (Salmo trutta) distributions in a boreal stream network. Diss. (sammanfattning/summary) Umeå : Sveriges lantbruksuniv., Acta Universitatis Agriculturae Sueciae, 1652-6880
2007:33 ISBN 978-91-576-7332-9 [Doctoral thesis]
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