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Winter fish community structures across floodplain backwaters in a drought year
Authors:Manabu Kume  Junjiro N. Negishi  Shiro Sagawa  Tetsuya Miyashita  Shigeyuki Aoki  Tetsuji Ohmori  Seiji Sanada  Yuichi Kayaba
Affiliation:1. Aqua Restoration Research Center, Public Works Research Institute, Mubanchi, Kanyuuchi, Kawashimakasada-cho, Kakamigahara, Gifu, 501-6021, Japan
2. Biological Laboratory, Gifu-keizai University, 5-50 Kitakata-cho, Ogaki, Gifu, 503-8550, Japan
3. Faculty of Environmental Earth Science, Hokkaido University, N10W5, Sapporo, Hokkaido, 060-0810, Japan
4. Institute of Nature and Environmental Sciences, University of Hyogo, 128 Shounji, Toyooka, Hyogo, 668-0814, Japan
5. Gifu World Freshwater Aquarium, 1453 Kawashimakasada-cho, Kakamigahara, Gifu, 501-6021, Japan
Abstract:We examined fish community structures in floodplain backwaters in the Kiso River, Central Japan, in an uncommon drought year. Nine floodplain backwaters with varying levels of flood inundation frequency were surveyed for winter fish communities, and measured for local environmental variables in summer and winter periods. The winter fish community was better represented, with less diverse and physiologically tolerant species in backwaters with a decreasing flood pulse frequency. The temporal frequency of hypoxic conditions (dissolved oxygen of <2 mg l?1) and chlorophyll a in summer explained the heterogeneity of the fish community along the gradient of inundation frequency, while no variables measured in winter had an explanatory power. These results suggest that drought-induced, infrequent flood pulses in the autumn–winter period limited the dispersal opportunity of fishes, and thus maintained community structures selected by summer limiting factors until the survey took place in winter. Future comparisons of our data with those in non-drought years would provide important implications to the sustainable management of floodplains for wintering fishes against the increasing probability of future flow regime changes.
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