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DOI10.1111/rec.12159
A scientific basis for restoring fish spawning habitat in the St. Clair and Detroit Rivers of the Laurentian Great Lakes
Manny, Bruce A.1; Roseman, Edward F.1; Kennedy, Gregory1; Boase, James C.2; Craig, Jaquelyn M.1; Bennion, David H.1; Read, Jennifer3; Vaccaro, Lynn4; Chiotti, Justin2; Drouin, Richard5; Ellison, Rosanne6
发表日期2015-03-01
ISSN1061-2971
卷号23期号:2页码:149-156
英文摘要

Loss of functional habitat in riverine systems is a global fisheries issue. Few studies, however, describe the decision-making approach taken to abate loss of fish spawning habitat. Numerous habitat restoration efforts are underway and documentation of successful restoration techniques for spawning habitat of desirable fish species in large rivers connecting the Laurentian Great Lakes are reported here. In 2003, to compensate for the loss of fish spawning habitat in the St. Clair and Detroit Rivers that connect the Great Lakes Huron and Erie, an international partnership of state, federal, and academic scientists began restoring fish spawning habitat in both of these rivers. Using an adaptive management approach, we created 1,100 m(2) of productive fish spawning habitat near Belle Isle in the Detroit River in 2004; 3,300 m(2) of fish spawning habitat near Fighting Island in the Detroit River in 2008; and 4,000 m(2) of fish spawning habitat in the Middle Channel of the St. Clair River in 2012. Here, we describe the adaptive-feedback management approach that we used to guide our decision making during all phases of spawning habitat restoration, including problem identification, team building, hypothesis development, strategy development, prioritization of physical and biological imperatives, project implementation, habitat construction, monitoring of fish use of the constructed spawning habitats, and communication of research results. Numerous scientific and economic lessons learned from 10 years of planning, building, and assessing fish use of these three fish spawning habitat restoration projects are summarized in this article.


英文关键词adaptive management;conceptual design;large rivers
语种英语
WOS记录号WOS:000353962500008
来源期刊RESTORATION ECOLOGY
来源机构美国环保署
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/61285
作者单位1.US Geol Survey, Great Lakes Sci Ctr, Ann Arbor, MI 48105 USA;
2.US Fish & Wildlife Serv, Waterford, MI USA;
3.Univ Michigan, Water Ctr, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA;
4.Univ Michigan, Michigan Sea Grant, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA;
5.Ontario Minist Nat Resources, London, ON, Canada;
6.US EPA, Grosse Ile, MI USA
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Manny, Bruce A.,Roseman, Edward F.,Kennedy, Gregory,et al. A scientific basis for restoring fish spawning habitat in the St. Clair and Detroit Rivers of the Laurentian Great Lakes[J]. 美国环保署,2015,23(2):149-156.
APA Manny, Bruce A..,Roseman, Edward F..,Kennedy, Gregory.,Boase, James C..,Craig, Jaquelyn M..,...&Ellison, Rosanne.(2015).A scientific basis for restoring fish spawning habitat in the St. Clair and Detroit Rivers of the Laurentian Great Lakes.RESTORATION ECOLOGY,23(2),149-156.
MLA Manny, Bruce A.,et al."A scientific basis for restoring fish spawning habitat in the St. Clair and Detroit Rivers of the Laurentian Great Lakes".RESTORATION ECOLOGY 23.2(2015):149-156.
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