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Evaluation of fish habitat suitability using a coupled ecohydraulic model: Habitat model selection and prediction
Authors:Peng Zhang  Lu Cai  Zhi Yang  Xiaojuan Chen  Ye Qiao  Jianbo Chang
Affiliation:1. Institute of Hydroecology, Ministry of Water Resources and Chinese Academy of Sciences, Wuhan, China;2. State Key Laboratory of Water Resources and Hydropower Engineering Science, Wuhan University, Wuhan, China;3. Key Laboratory of Ecological Impacts of Hydraulic‐Projects and Restoration of Aquatic Ecosystem of Ministry of Water Resource, Wuhan, China
Abstract:The selection of an approach to evaluate habitat suitability for a specific fish or life stage has been a matter of concern in habitat quality modelling studies. This study has taken Jinshaia sinensis, a commercially valuable fish endemic to the Jinsha River, China, as the target fish species. One‐ and two‐dimensional hydrodynamic models were coupled and combined with fish habitat models for a middle reach of the Jinsha River. The resulting ecohydraulic model was used to predict the changes in hydrodynamics and spawning habitat suitability that resulted from the operation of an under‐construction reservoir downstream of the study area. The preference function (product, arithmetic mean, geometric mean, and minimum value) and fuzzy logic habitat evaluation methods were compared to predict the spawning habitat suitability of the fish. The model was validated using the numbers of spawning eggs, and the results show that both the arithmetic mean and fuzzy logic method can be used to predict spawning habitat suitability. The model predictions show that the hydrodynamics of the study area would be altered if the impoundment water level exceeded 969 m. During the spawning season, the spawning habitat suitability would increase from April to early June and has little change from early June to July under the impact of the reservoir impoundment. The optimal river discharge rate for fish spawning is ~3,500 m3/s, and this would not change after the reservoir begins operation. This research can benefit other regions that will be affected by planned dams by predicting the impacts of reservoir operation on fish habitat quality, and the results will help decision makers protect the health of rivers and the overall ecosystem.
Keywords:fuzzy logic  habitat suitability evaluation  Jinshaia sinensis  model prediction  preference function  reservoir operation
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