WATER-QUALITY CHANGES AND EFFECTS ON FISH POPULATIONS IN THE HANJIANG RIVER, CHINA, FOLLOWING HYDROELECTRIC DAM CONSTRUCTION


Autoria(s): YU, ZT; LIU, JK
Data(s)

1992

Resumo

Since its completion in 1973 the Danjiangkou Dam has markedly changed downstream flows, water levels, temperatures, sediment loads and other water quality characteristics in downstream reaches of the Hanjiang River. There have been changes in the growth, spawning behaviour and overwintering condition of local fish populations, in the composition and abundance of food organisms and in the composition of the commercial fish catch. Despite the changed environment and the absence of a fish pass, fish populations are still able to grow and spawn under the new regime. Where conditions are like those of the Hanjiang River, dams may not necessarily have calamitous consequences for fishery production.

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http://ir.ihb.ac.cn/handle/152342/10340

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/59683

Fonte

LIU, JK; YU, ZT.WATER-QUALITY CHANGES AND EFFECTS ON FISH POPULATIONS IN THE HANJIANG RIVER, CHINA, FOLLOWING HYDROELECTRIC DAM CONSTRUCTION,REGULATED RIVERS-RESEARCH & MANAGEMENT,1992,7(4):359-368

Palavras-Chave #Environmental Sciences; Water Resources #DOWNSTREAM EFFECTS OF DAMS #FLOW REGULATION #WATER QUALITY #FISHERY PRODUCTION #CYPRINIDAE
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期刊论文