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Assessing Freshwater Habitat of Adult Anadromous Alewives Using Multiple Approaches

Authors :
Robert M. Muth
Martha E. Mather
Roxann D. Cormier
Joseph M. Smith
Holly J. Frank
John T. Finn
Source :
Marine and Coastal Fisheries. 4:188-200
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
Wiley, 2012.

Abstract

After centuries of disturbance, environmental professionals now recognize the need to restore coastal watersheds for native fish and protect the larger ecosystems on which fish and other aquatic biota depend. Anadromous fish species are an important component of coastal ecosystems that are often adversely affected by human activities. Restoring native anadromous fish species is a common focus of both fish and coastal watershed restoration. Yet restoration efforts have met with uneven success, often due to lack of knowledge about habitat availability and use. Using habitat surveys and radio tracking of adult anadromous alewives Alosa pseudoharengus during their spring spawning migration, we illustrate a method for quantifying habitat using multiple approaches and for relating mobile fish distribution to habitat. In the Ipswich River, Massachusetts, measuring habitat units and physical conditions at transects (width, depth, and velocity) provided an ecological basis for the interpretation of landsc...

Details

ISSN :
19425120
Volume :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Marine and Coastal Fisheries
Accession number :
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