Habitat Use by <i>Pseudochondrostoma duriense</i> and <i>Squalius carolitertii </i>Downstream of a Small-Scale Hydropower Plant

Downstream of small-scale hydropower plants (SHPs), the intensity, frequency and persistence of hydropeaking events often cause an intolerable stress on fish of all life stages. Rapid increases in flow velocity result in fish avoiding unstable habitats and seeking refuge to reduce energy expenditure...

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Main Authors: Isabel Boavida, Filipa Ambrósio, Maria João Costa, Ana Quaresma, Maria Manuela Portela, António Pinheiro, Francisco Godinho
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-09-01
Series:Water
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/12/9/2522
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spelling doaj-aa61e7fa0c2747eda3ffa270272977f62020-11-25T03:11:49ZengMDPI AGWater2073-44412020-09-01122522252210.3390/w12092522Habitat Use by <i>Pseudochondrostoma duriense</i> and <i>Squalius carolitertii </i>Downstream of a Small-Scale Hydropower PlantIsabel Boavida0Filipa Ambrósio1Maria João Costa2Ana Quaresma3Maria Manuela Portela4António Pinheiro5Francisco Godinho6CERIS, Civil Engineering Research and Innovation for Sustainability, Instituto Superior Técnico, University of Lisbon, 1049-001 Lisbon, PortugalInstituto Superior Técnico, University of Lisbon, 1049-001 Lisbon, PortugalCERIS, Civil Engineering Research and Innovation for Sustainability, Instituto Superior Técnico, University of Lisbon, 1049-001 Lisbon, PortugalCERIS, Civil Engineering Research and Innovation for Sustainability, Instituto Superior Técnico, University of Lisbon, 1049-001 Lisbon, PortugalCERIS, Civil Engineering Research and Innovation for Sustainability, Instituto Superior Técnico, University of Lisbon, 1049-001 Lisbon, PortugalCERIS, Civil Engineering Research and Innovation for Sustainability, Instituto Superior Técnico, University of Lisbon, 1049-001 Lisbon, PortugalHidroerg, Projectos Energéticos, Lda, 1300-365 Lisbon, PortugalDownstream of small-scale hydropower plants (SHPs), the intensity, frequency and persistence of hydropeaking events often cause an intolerable stress on fish of all life stages. Rapid increases in flow velocity result in fish avoiding unstable habitats and seeking refuge to reduce energy expenditure. To understand fish movements and the habitat use of native Iberian cyprinids in a high-gradient peaking river, 77 individuals were PIT tagged downstream of Bragado SHP in the North of Portugal. Tagged fish species included <i>Pseudochondrostoma duriense</i> and <i>Squalius carolitertii</i>. Fish positions were recorded manually on two different occasions: during hydropeaking events (HP) and without hydropeaking events (NHP). From the 77 tagged fish, we were able to record habitat use for 33 individuals (20 <i>P. duriense</i> and 13 <i>S. carolitertii</i>) in a total of 125 relocations. Fish species were distributed along the river reach with high density in the upstream area in the vicinity of the SHP tailrace, in particular during HP. Fish locations were associated with velocity for <i>P. duriense</i> and <i>S. carolitertii</i>. The latter tended to use faster flowing waters than <i>P. duriense. </i>Our findings on the habitat use in peaking rivers are a valuable tool to help in the selection and design of mitigation measures.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/12/9/2522cyprinidssmall hydropower planthydropeakingpeaking rivershabitat use
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author Isabel Boavida
Filipa Ambrósio
Maria João Costa
Ana Quaresma
Maria Manuela Portela
António Pinheiro
Francisco Godinho
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Filipa Ambrósio
Maria João Costa
Ana Quaresma
Maria Manuela Portela
António Pinheiro
Francisco Godinho
Habitat Use by <i>Pseudochondrostoma duriense</i> and <i>Squalius carolitertii </i>Downstream of a Small-Scale Hydropower Plant
Water
cyprinids
small hydropower plant
hydropeaking
peaking rivers
habitat use
author_facet Isabel Boavida
Filipa Ambrósio
Maria João Costa
Ana Quaresma
Maria Manuela Portela
António Pinheiro
Francisco Godinho
author_sort Isabel Boavida
title Habitat Use by <i>Pseudochondrostoma duriense</i> and <i>Squalius carolitertii </i>Downstream of a Small-Scale Hydropower Plant
title_short Habitat Use by <i>Pseudochondrostoma duriense</i> and <i>Squalius carolitertii </i>Downstream of a Small-Scale Hydropower Plant
title_full Habitat Use by <i>Pseudochondrostoma duriense</i> and <i>Squalius carolitertii </i>Downstream of a Small-Scale Hydropower Plant
title_fullStr Habitat Use by <i>Pseudochondrostoma duriense</i> and <i>Squalius carolitertii </i>Downstream of a Small-Scale Hydropower Plant
title_full_unstemmed Habitat Use by <i>Pseudochondrostoma duriense</i> and <i>Squalius carolitertii </i>Downstream of a Small-Scale Hydropower Plant
title_sort habitat use by <i>pseudochondrostoma duriense</i> and <i>squalius carolitertii </i>downstream of a small-scale hydropower plant
publisher MDPI AG
series Water
issn 2073-4441
publishDate 2020-09-01
description Downstream of small-scale hydropower plants (SHPs), the intensity, frequency and persistence of hydropeaking events often cause an intolerable stress on fish of all life stages. Rapid increases in flow velocity result in fish avoiding unstable habitats and seeking refuge to reduce energy expenditure. To understand fish movements and the habitat use of native Iberian cyprinids in a high-gradient peaking river, 77 individuals were PIT tagged downstream of Bragado SHP in the North of Portugal. Tagged fish species included <i>Pseudochondrostoma duriense</i> and <i>Squalius carolitertii</i>. Fish positions were recorded manually on two different occasions: during hydropeaking events (HP) and without hydropeaking events (NHP). From the 77 tagged fish, we were able to record habitat use for 33 individuals (20 <i>P. duriense</i> and 13 <i>S. carolitertii</i>) in a total of 125 relocations. Fish species were distributed along the river reach with high density in the upstream area in the vicinity of the SHP tailrace, in particular during HP. Fish locations were associated with velocity for <i>P. duriense</i> and <i>S. carolitertii</i>. The latter tended to use faster flowing waters than <i>P. duriense. </i>Our findings on the habitat use in peaking rivers are a valuable tool to help in the selection and design of mitigation measures.
topic cyprinids
small hydropower plant
hydropeaking
peaking rivers
habitat use
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/12/9/2522
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