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Variation of Physical Habitat
for Estuarine Fish with Freshwater Flow Wim Kimmerer Romberg Tiburon Center for Environmental Studies San Francisco State University Ed Gross Mike MacWilliams
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Premise I Abundance or survival of several estuarine-dependent species
increases with freshwater flow We want to know the mechanisms Refine X2 standards Improve management Change in Delta configuration Not yet trumped by POD!
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Updated Fish-X2 Relationships
No change in slopes, lower in some POD years Decline after 1987 except delta smelt (1981) and striped bass (1995) Kimmerer 2002 MEPS 243: 39
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Premise II Low flow X2 X2 Physical habitat increases High flow
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Premise III: Classes of Mechanism
F: Food supply increases with flow T: Rates of transport increase with flow Q: Water quality improves with flow H: Area or volume of habitat increases with flow
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Premise III: Classes of Mechanism
F: Food supply increases with flow T: Rates of transport increase with flow Q: Water quality improves with flow H: Area or volume of habitat increases with flow
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Premise IV: Habitat Characteristics
“Habitat” = Volume in Salinity (and Depth) ranges (Abundance Habitat volume) Not: Turbidity Physical or hydrodynamic complexity Connection to shore or marsh features Predator refuge
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TRIM3D Model Grid: Example at Intermediate Flow
Water Column Mean Salinity
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TRIM3D Calibration January 1998 Salinity March 1998
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Volume in depth and salinity ranges
TRIM 3D Output Volume in depth and salinity ranges Label flows in yellow >0.2 0.1 0.01 0.001 Volume km3 Numbers give flow, m3 s-1
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Example Habitat Curves TRIM 3D: 5 Flows Color = Volume
Weighting Determined from field data: 4 sampling programs 5,000 to 13,000 data points included Generalized Additive Models Fit to Salinity + Depth (Otter Trawl) or Salinity (all others) Abundance and Frequency data
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Example Habitat Curves
Data from Bay Study Midwater Trawl
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Delta Smelt Compare Slopes: Habitat Index (catch)
Habitat Index (% Freq) Abundance-X2 Change graph upper left – raw data with GAM curve
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Bottom Line X2 - Abundance X2 - Habitat (Catch) X2 - Habitat (% Freq.)
Bay Shrimp Starry Flounder Pacific Herring Northern Anchovy Amer. Shad
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Funding from the CALFED Ecosystem Restoration Program
Summary Habitat variability Consistent with some fish-X2 relationships (doesn’t mean it is the explanation) Inconsistent for other species Other possibilities? Funding from the CALFED Ecosystem Restoration Program
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Premise IV: Habitat Characteristics
“Habitat” = Volume in Salinity (and Depth) ranges (Abundance Habitat volume)
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Example Habitat Curves TRIM 3D: 5 Flows Color = Volume
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Example Habitat Curves Determined from field data: 4 sampling programs
5,000 to 13,000 data points included Generalized Additive Models Fit to Salinity + Depth (Otter Trawl) or Salinity (all others) Abundance and Frequency data
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Bottom Line X2 - Abundance X2 - Habitat (Catch) X2 - Habitat (% Freq.)
Bay Shrimp Starry Flounder Pacific Herring Northern Anchovy Amer. Shad
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