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Effects of a Severe Flood on the Movements of Japanese Fluvial Sculpin
Authors:Takaharu Natsumeda
Institution:(1) Center for Ecological Research, Kyoto University, Kamitanakami-hirano 509-3, Otsu, Shiga, 520-2113, Japan;(2) Present address: Kawaguchi 1-7-9-502, Tsuchiura, 300-0033, Japan
Abstract:I studied the movements of adult Japanese fluvial sculpin, Cottus pollux, in a Japanese mountain stream. An exceptionally severe flood in late September had negative impacts on refuge abundance, condition and population density of the sculpin. The mean distance moved monthly correlated positively with water discharge, but not with water temperature or with population density. Overall, the mean distance sculpins moved after the flood was significantly greater than before the flood, and sculpins tended to move into riffle-raceways after the flood. Comparisons of refuge-site limitation for adults and water depths between habitats indicated that the flood affected riffle-raceways less than pools. Fish in poorer conditions were likely to move extensively, and the condition of fish captured initially in pools deteriorated more significantly than that of sculpins captured in riffle-raceways. Movement bias into riffle-raceways by the sculpins after the flood suggests they sought suitable habitat with available refuges. The results suggest vulnerability to flood disturbance of the sculpins inhabiting the interstitial spaces of the substrate.
Keywords:Cottidae  habitat use  interstitial space  refuges  stream fish
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