The responses of stream fish to the gradient of conductivity: A case study from the Taizi River, China
Keywords:
fish index of biological integrity, anthropogenic disturbance, protection strategyAbstract
Conductivity elevation produces osmotic stress to aquatic biota and then alters biological communities. The responses of stream fish to conductivity remain unclear and strategies for protection are poorly developed. We collected data of fish and conductivity from sixty-two sites of the Taizi River to evaluate the changes to the fish community and species along the gradient of conductivity. Our results found that conductivity elevation was related to the regional development of urban and farmland and the local degradation of habitat quality. The community metrics of abundance and F-IBI, but not species richness and diversity, showed a significant linear correlation with conductivity. Conductivity of the top three F-IBI grades (excellent, good and normal) was significantly lower than those of the other two F-IBI grades (poor and bad). The boundary conductivity between normal grade and poor grade was approximately equal to 500 μS cm−1. We found different probability patterns for different species along the conductivity gradient; one capture probability pattern showed decline trend along the conductivity gradient. Except for two dominating and widespread species and one tolerant species, the remaining fish species of the first pattern should be designated as protection objects. In order to protect fish community integrity and sensitive species, sustainable land use management on the catchment scale and habitat quality improvement on the local scale should be given more attention by catchment managers.
References
Allan, J.D.
, 2004. Landscapes and riversacpes: the influence of land use on stream ecosystems. Annu. Rev. Ecol. Evol. Syst. 35, 257–284.
Baek, S.H.
, Son, M
, Kim, D.
, Choi, H.
, Kim, Y.
, 2014. Assessing the ecosystem health status of Korea Gwangyang and Jinhae bays based on a planktonic index of biotic integrity (P-IBI). Ocean Sci. J. 49, 291–311.
Barbour, M.T.
, 1996. Biological assessment strategies: applications and limitations. In:
D.R. Grothe
,
K.L. Dickson
,
D.K. Reed
(Eds.),
Whole effluent toxicity testing: an evaluation of methods and prediction of receiving system impacts
, pp. 245–270. SETAC Press, Pensacola.
Bernot, M.J.
, Tank J.L.
, Royer, T.V.
, David, M.B.
, 2006. Nutrient uptake in streams draining agricultural catchments of the Midwestern United States. Freshwater Biol. 51, 499–509.
Blocksom, K.A.
, Kurtenbach, JP
, Klemm DJ
, Fulk FA
, Cormier S. M.
, 2002. Development and evaluation of the Lake Macroinvertebrate Integrity Index (LMII) for New Jersey lakes and reservoirs. Environ Monitor Assess 77, 311–333.
Breine, J
, Simoens, I
, Goethals, P
, Quataert, P
, Ercken, P
, Liefferinghe, CV
, Belpaire, C.
, 2004. A fish-based index of biotic integrity for upstream brooks in Flanders (Belgium). Hydrobiologia 522, 133–148.
Cañedo-Argüelles M
, Grantham, TE
, Perrée, I
, Rieradevall, M
, Céspdes-Sánchez R
, Prat, N.
, 2012. Response of stream invertebrates to short-term salinization: a mesocosm approach. Environ. Pollut. 166, 144–151.
Cañedo-Argüelles, M
, Kefford, BJ
, Piscart, C
, Prat, N
, Schäfer, RB
, Schulz, C.
, 2013. Salinisation of rivers: an urgent ecological issue. Environ. Pollut. 173, 157–167.
Carey, RO
, Migliaccio, K.W.
, 2009. Contribution of wastewater treatment plant effluents to nutrient dynamics in aquatic systems: A review. Environ. Manage. 44, 205–217.
Chusov, AN
, Bondarenko, EA
, Andrianova, MJ.
, 2014. Study of electric conductivity of urban stream water polluted with municipal effluents. Appl Mechan Mater 641/642, 1172–1175.
Collins, KE
, Doscher, C
, Rennie HG
, Ross, JG.
, 2013. The effectiveness of riparian ‘restoration’ on water quality – a case study of lowland streams in Canterbury, New Zealand. Restor. Ecol. 21, 40–48.
Daley ML
, Potter JD
, McDowell WH
(2009) Salinization of urbanizing New Hampshire stream and groundwater: effects of road salt and hydrologic variability. J North Am Benthol. Soc. 28, 929–940.
Daniel MHB
, Montebelo AA
, Bernardes MC
, Ometto JPHB
, de Camargo PB
, Krusche AV
, Ballester MV
, Victoria RL
, Martinelli LA
(2002) Effects of urban sewage on dissolved oxygen, dissolved inorganic and organic carbon, and electrical conductivity of small streams along a gradient of urbanization in the Piracicaba River Basin. Water Air Soil Pollut. 136,189–206.
Ding, S.
, Zhang, Y.
, Liu, B
, Kong, W
, Meng, W.
, 2013. Effects of riparian land use on water quality and fish communities in the headwater stream of the Taizi River in China. Front Environ. Sci. Eng. 7, 699–708.
Dunlop, JE
, McGregor, G
, Horrigan, N.
, 2005. Potential impacts of salinity and turbidity in riverine ecosystems: characterisation of impacts and a discussion of regional target setting for riverine ecosystems in Queensland. Brisbane, QLD: Queensland Department of Natural Resources and Water.
Forman, RTT
, Alexander, LE.
, 1998. Roads and their major ecological effects. Annu Rev Ecol Evol Syst 29, 207–231
Garson, G.D.
, 2013. Weighted Least Squares Regression. Statistical Associates Publisher, Asheboro, NC.
Hall, S
, Beeson, D
, Lockwood, R.
, 2014. Recovery of stream communities following surface coal mine reclamation. Environ. Nat. Resour. Resour. 4, 204–211.
Hart, BT
, Bailey, P
, Edwards, R
, Hortle, K
, James, K
, McMahon, A
, Meredith, C
, Swadling, K.
, 1991. A review of the salt sensitivity of the Australian freshwater biota. Hydrobiologia 532, 91–102.
Hitt, NP
, Chambers, D.B.
, 2014. Temporal changes in taxonomic and functional diversity of fish assemblages downstream from mountaintop mining. Freshw. Sci. 33, 915–926
Hitt, N.P.
, Floyd, M
, Compton, M
, McDonald, K.
, 2016. Threshold responses of Blackside Dace (Chrosomus cumberlandensis) and Kentucky Arrow Darter (Etheostoma spilotum) to stream conductivity. Southeast Nat 15, 41–60
Isidoro, D
, Quílez, D.
, Aragüés, R.
, 2006. Environmental impact of irrigation in La Violada District (Spain). J. Environ. Qual. 35, 766–775.
Jia, X
, Zhao, Q
, Guo, F
, Ma, S
, Zhang, Y.
, Zang, X.
, 2017. Evaluation of potential factors affecting deriving conductivity benchmark by utilizing weighting methods in Hun-Tai River Basin, Northeastern China. Environ. Monit. Assess. 189, 97–106.
Karr, JR
, 1981. Assessment of biotic integrity using fish communities. Fisheries 6, 21–27.
Kasangaki, A
, Chapman LJ
, Balirwa J.
, 2008. Land use and the ecology of benthic macroinvertebrate assemblages of high-altitude rainforest streams. Freshw. Biol. 53, 681–697
Kaushal, SS
, McDowell, WH
, Wollheim, WM.
, 2014. Tracking evolution of urban biogeochemical cycles: past, present, and future. Biogeochemistry 121, 1–21.
Kimmel, WG
, Argent, DG.
, 2010. Stream fish community response to a gradient of specific conductance. Water Air Soil Pollut. 206, 49–56.
Koç, C.
, 2008. The environmental effects of salinity load in Great Menderes Basin irrigation schemes. Environ. Monit. Assess. 146, 479–489
Lerotholi, S.
, Palmer, C.G
, Rowntree, K.
, 2004. Bioassessment of a river in a semi-arid, agricultural catchment, Eastern Cape. p. 338–344. In: Proceedings of the 2004 Water Institute of Southern Africa (WISA) Biennial Conference, Cape Town, South Africa.
Lindberg, TT
, Bernhardt, ES
, Bier, R
, Helton, AM
, Merola, RB
, Vengosh, A
, Di Giulio, RT.
, 2011. Cumulative impacts of mountaintop mining on an Appalachian watershed. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 108, 20929–20934.
Madden, SS
, Robinson, GR
, Arnason, JG.
, 2014. Spatial variation in stream water quality in relation to riparian buffer dimensions in a rural watershed of eastern New York State. Northeast Nat. 14, 605–618.2.0.CO;2]
Maloney, KO
, Weller, D.E.
, 2011. Anthropogenic disturbance and streams: land use and land-use change affect stream ecosystems via multiple pathways. Freshw. Biol. 56, 611–626.
Meyer, JL
, Paul, M.J.
, Taulbee, W.K.
, 2005. Stream ecosystem function in urbanizing landscapes. J. North. Am. Benthol. Soc. 24, 602–612.2.0.CO;2]
Morgan, II RP
, Kline, K.M
, Kline, MJ
, Cushman, SF
, Sell, MT
, Weitzell, Jr. RE
, Churchill, JB.
, 2012. Stream conductivity: relationships to land use, chloride, and fishes in Maryland streams. North Am. J. Fish Manage. 32, 941–952.
Muschal, M.
, 2006. Assessment of risk to aquatic biota from elevated salinity – a case study from the Hunter River, Australia. J. Environ. Manage. 79, 266–278.
Odum, EP
, Finn, JT
, Franz, EH.
, 1979. Perturbation theory and the subsidy-stress gradient. BioScience 29, 349–352.
Pond, GJ
, Passmore, ME
, Borsuk, FA
, Reynolds, L
, Rose, CJ.
, 2008. Downstream effects of mountaintop coal mining: Comparing biological conditions using family- and genus-level macroinvertebrate bioassessment tools. J. N. Am. Benthol. Soc. 27, 717–737.
R_Core_Team
, 2014. R: a language and environment for statistical computing. URL: http://www.R-project.org/, Vienna
Ren, W.X.
, Geng, Y.
, Xue, B
, Fujita, T
, Ma, Z.X.
, Jiang, P.
, 2012. Pursuing co-benefits in China’s old industrial base: a case of Shenyang. Urban Climate 1, 55–64.
Resh, V.H.
, 2008. Which group is best? Attributes of different biological assemblages used in freshwater biomonitoring programs. Enviorn Monit. Assess. 38,131–138
Shaw, SB
, Marjerision, RD
, Bouldin, D.R
, Pralange, JY
, Walter, M.T.
, 2012. Simple model of changes in stream chloride levels attributable to road salt applications. J. Environ. Eng. 138,112–118
Simon, TP
, Rankin, ET
, Dufour, RL
, Newhouse, SA.
, 2003. Using biological criteria for establishing restoration and ecological recovery endpoints. In:
T.P. Simon
(Eds.),
Biological response signatures: indicator patterns using aquatic communities
, pp. 83–96. CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL.
US Environmental Protection Agency
, 2011. A field-based aquatic life benchmark for conductivity in central Appalachian streams (Final Report). EPA/600/R-09/138F. Washington, DC.
Weber-Scannell, PK
, Duffy, LK.
, 2007. Effects of total dissolved solids on aquatic organisms: a review of literature and recommendation for salmonid species. Am. J. Environ. Sci. 3,1–6.
Urquhart, AN
, Koetsier, P.
, 2014. Low-temperature tolerance and critical thermal minimum of the invasive oriental weatherfish Misgurnus anguillicaudatus in Idaho, USA. T. Am. Fish Soc. 143, 68–76.
Vogt, RJ
, Frost, P.C.
, Nienhuis, S.
, Woolnough, D.A.
, Xenpopoulos, MA.
, 2016. The dual synchronizing influences of precipitation and land use on stream properties in a rapidly urbanizing watershed. Ecosphere 7:e01427
Zhang, Y
, Ding, S
, Bentsen, CN
, Ma, S
, Jia, X
, Meng, W.
, 2015. Differences in stream fish assemblages subjected to different levels of anthropogenic pressure in the Taizi River catchment, China. Ichthyol. Res. 62, 450–462
Zhao, Q
, Jia, X
, Xia, R
, Lin, J
, Zhang, Y.
, 2016. A field-based method to derive macroinvertebrate benchmark for specific conductivity adapted for small data sets and demonstrated in the Hun-Tai River Basin, Northeast China. Environ. Pollut. 216, 902–910.
Zheng, B.H
, Zhang, Y
, Li, Y.B.
, 2007. Study of indicators and methods for river habitat assessment of Liao River Basin. Acta Scientiae Circumstantiae 27, 928–936 (in Chinese).
Published
Issue
Section
License
Manuscripts must be original. They must not be published or be under consideration for publication elsewhere, in whole or in part. It is required that the lead author of accepted papers complete and sign the MSU Press AEHM Author Publishing Agreement and provide it to the publisher upon acceptance.