Title of article :
The impact of fine sediment accumulation on the survival of
incubating salmon progeny: Implications for sediment management
Author/Authors :
S.M. Greiga، نويسنده , , D.A. Searb، نويسنده , , *، نويسنده , , P.A. Carlingb، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
This paper draws on results from a recent research programme on the impact of fine sediment transport through catchments
to present a case for the development of new approaches to improving the quality of salmonid spawning and incubation
habitats. To aid the development of these programmes, this paper summarises the mechanisms by which fine sediment
accumulation influences the availability of oxygen (O2) to incubating salmon embryos. The results of the investigation indicate
that incubation success is inhibited by: (i) the impact of fine sediment accumulation on gravel permeability and, subsequently,
the rate of passage of oxygenated water through the incubation environment; (ii) reduced intragravel O2 concentrations that
occur when O2 consuming material infiltrates spawning and incubation gravels; and (iii) the impact of fine particles (clay) on
the exchange of O2 across the egg membrane. It is concluded that current granular measures of spawning and incubation habitat
quality do not satisfactorily describe the complexity of factors influencing incubation success. Furthermore, an assessment of
the trends in fine sediment infiltration indicates that only a small proportion of the total suspended sediment load infiltrates
spawning and incubation gravels. This casts doubt over the ability of current catchment-based land use management strategies
to adequately reduce fine sediment inputs.
Keywords :
Land use management , Oxygen supply , Fine sediment spawning gravels
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment