Synthesis of habitat restoration impacts on young-of-the-year salmonids in boreal rivers

River restoration offers the potential to enhance biological integrity, often measured as fish population changes. We used a meta-analytical approach to synthesize density responses to in-stream habitat restoration by young-of-the year (YOY) brown trout and Atlantic salmon in 28 rivers (overall 32 r...

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Published in:Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries
Main Authors: Marttila, Maare, Louhi, Pauliina, Huusko, Ari, Vehanen, Teppo, Mäki-Petäys, Aki, Erkinaro, Jaakko, Syrjänen, Jukka Tapani, Muotka, Timo
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Mäki-Petäys, Aki
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Muotka, Timo
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description River restoration offers the potential to enhance biological integrity, often measured as fish population changes. We used a meta-analytical approach to synthesize density responses to in-stream habitat restoration by young-of-the year (YOY) brown trout and Atlantic salmon in 28 rivers (overall 32 restoration projects) in Finland. We also examined which local and watershed-scale factors most influenced restoration success. Finally, we conducted an expert survey to obtain an independent estimate of a sufficient density enhancement for restoration to be considered successful. Despite strong context-dependency, habitat restoration had an overall positive effect on YOY salmonid density. When compared to target levels derived from the expert survey, density responses mainly reached the minimum expected success rate, but remained short of the level considered to reflect distinct success. Variability in restoration responses of trout was linked mainly to river size, predominant geology, water quality and potential interspecific competition (trout vs. European bullhead). Fishing mortality tended to obscure positive effects of restoration and stocking by YOY fish affected negatively trout’s response to restoration, supporting a shift towards self-sustainable schemes in fisheries management. These results imply that habitat restoration is a useful approach for improving the ecological and conservational status of salmonid populations in boreal rivers. To further improve the success rate, and thereby public acceptance, of restorations they need to be complemented by other management measures that enhance the potential for the recovery of threatened salmonid populations.
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Marttila, M., Louhi, P., Huusko, A. et al. Synthesis of habitat restoration impacts on young-of-the-year salmonids in boreal rivers. Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries 29, 513–527 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11160-019-09557-z
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spelling ftunivhelsihelda:oai:helda.helsinki.fi:10138/347921 2025-01-16T21:03:36+00:00 Synthesis of habitat restoration impacts on young-of-the-year salmonids in boreal rivers Marttila, Maare Louhi, Pauliina Huusko, Ari Vehanen, Teppo Mäki-Petäys, Aki Erkinaro, Jaakko Syrjänen, Jukka Tapani Muotka, Timo 2022-09-12T06:38:07Z application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10138/347921 eng eng Springer Nature https://doi.org/10.1007/s11160-019-09557-z Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries 0960-3166 Marttila, M., Louhi, P., Huusko, A. et al. Synthesis of habitat restoration impacts on young-of-the-year salmonids in boreal rivers. Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries 29, 513–527 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11160-019-09557-z Suomen ympäristökeskus http://hdl.handle.net/10138/347921 CC BY 4.0 openAccess Atlantic salmon brown trout habitat improvement juvenile salmonids meta-analysis river restoration boreal zone Finland vesienhoito kunnostus joet kalakannat lohikalat lohi taimen boreaalinen vyöhyke meta-analyysi Suomi Article 2022 ftunivhelsihelda https://doi.org/10.1007/s11160-019-09557-z 2023-10-18T23:00:57Z River restoration offers the potential to enhance biological integrity, often measured as fish population changes. We used a meta-analytical approach to synthesize density responses to in-stream habitat restoration by young-of-the year (YOY) brown trout and Atlantic salmon in 28 rivers (overall 32 restoration projects) in Finland. We also examined which local and watershed-scale factors most influenced restoration success. Finally, we conducted an expert survey to obtain an independent estimate of a sufficient density enhancement for restoration to be considered successful. Despite strong context-dependency, habitat restoration had an overall positive effect on YOY salmonid density. When compared to target levels derived from the expert survey, density responses mainly reached the minimum expected success rate, but remained short of the level considered to reflect distinct success. Variability in restoration responses of trout was linked mainly to river size, predominant geology, water quality and potential interspecific competition (trout vs. European bullhead). Fishing mortality tended to obscure positive effects of restoration and stocking by YOY fish affected negatively trout’s response to restoration, supporting a shift towards self-sustainable schemes in fisheries management. These results imply that habitat restoration is a useful approach for improving the ecological and conservational status of salmonid populations in boreal rivers. To further improve the success rate, and thereby public acceptance, of restorations they need to be complemented by other management measures that enhance the potential for the recovery of threatened salmonid populations. Article in Journal/Newspaper Atlantic salmon HELDA – University of Helsinki Open Repository Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries 29 3 513 527
spellingShingle Atlantic salmon
brown trout
habitat improvement
juvenile salmonids
meta-analysis
river restoration
boreal zone
Finland
vesienhoito
kunnostus
joet
kalakannat
lohikalat
lohi
taimen
boreaalinen vyöhyke
meta-analyysi
Suomi
Marttila, Maare
Louhi, Pauliina
Huusko, Ari
Vehanen, Teppo
Mäki-Petäys, Aki
Erkinaro, Jaakko
Syrjänen, Jukka Tapani
Muotka, Timo
Synthesis of habitat restoration impacts on young-of-the-year salmonids in boreal rivers
title Synthesis of habitat restoration impacts on young-of-the-year salmonids in boreal rivers
title_full Synthesis of habitat restoration impacts on young-of-the-year salmonids in boreal rivers
title_fullStr Synthesis of habitat restoration impacts on young-of-the-year salmonids in boreal rivers
title_full_unstemmed Synthesis of habitat restoration impacts on young-of-the-year salmonids in boreal rivers
title_short Synthesis of habitat restoration impacts on young-of-the-year salmonids in boreal rivers
title_sort synthesis of habitat restoration impacts on young-of-the-year salmonids in boreal rivers
topic Atlantic salmon
brown trout
habitat improvement
juvenile salmonids
meta-analysis
river restoration
boreal zone
Finland
vesienhoito
kunnostus
joet
kalakannat
lohikalat
lohi
taimen
boreaalinen vyöhyke
meta-analyysi
Suomi
topic_facet Atlantic salmon
brown trout
habitat improvement
juvenile salmonids
meta-analysis
river restoration
boreal zone
Finland
vesienhoito
kunnostus
joet
kalakannat
lohikalat
lohi
taimen
boreaalinen vyöhyke
meta-analyysi
Suomi
url http://hdl.handle.net/10138/347921