The organisation of fish assemblages in the regulated Lima basin, Northern Portugal |
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Authors: | Jos Maria Santos, Francisco Godinho, Maria Teresa Ferreira,Rui Cortes |
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Affiliation: | 1Departamento de Engenharia Florestal, Instituto Superior de Agronomia, Lisboa, Portugal;2Conselho Nacional da Água, Lisboa, Portugal;3Departamento Florestal, UTAD, Quinta dos Prados, Vila Real, Portugal |
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Abstract: | In order to understand the structure of fish assemblages in the modified Lima basin (Northern Portugal), two distinct datasets concerning the presence and abundance of fish species were subjected to multivariate analysis. On the River Lima two types of flow modification are present within kilometres of one another: (a) a reduced and constant flow due to hypolimnetic release; and (b) an intense and irregular flow. A comparison of their influence on fish assemblages revealed a gradient of assemblage types from tributaries to main river sites. The latter were characterised by a strong dominance of cyprinids, particularly Iberian barbel (Barbus bocagei). The former harboured two kinds of fish assemblages: those closer to the river mouth were dominated by the cyprinids Iberian chub (Squalius carolitertii) and Iberian nase (Chondrostoma polylepis), which were also frequently present in the main river; while in those further upstream the predominant species was the brown trout (Salmo trutta). Although explanatory variables such as distance from source, altitude, substrate coarseness and width were the primary correlates of fish assemblage composition, dam construction and flow regulation also had a significant effect upon assemblage structure, particularly by: i) reducing the importance of migratory species; ii) constraining the presence of trout in the regulated segments; and iii) simplifying the community, especially in the case of the constant and reduced flow regime. |
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Keywords: | River regulation flow patterns multivariate analysis fish assemblages River Lima Portugal |
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