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Title: Effects of low flow on Fountain Darter fecundity


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Effects of low flow on Fountain Darter
fecundity

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Background
  • Fountain Darters (Schenck and Whiteside 1977)
  • Spawn year round based on presence of ova
  • Two peaks Aug and Jan Apr
  • Warmer water temperatures (gt23)?
  • Decreases in flow (lt200 cfs)?


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Background

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Background

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Spring-associated fishes spawning
  • Photoperiod initiates
  • Temperature stops
  • Plenty of unexplained variation


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Questions?
  • Effects of low flow on Fountain Darter
    reproduction?
  • Flow is likely not a proximate cue for spawning
  • However, flow is a master variable
  • Physical, chemical, and biological environments
  • Difficult to test in laboratory setting


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  • Reproduction
  • Related to flow?
  • Related to vegetative structure?


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Methodology
  • Fish will be collected
  • monthly from Jan Aug (Dec)
  • from 4 locations (5 to 120 cfs)
  • from three vegetation types (tall, short, no)


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Methodology
  • Laboratory
  • Fish measured (wt, eviscerated wt, TL)
  • Ovary status (I, D, M, S)
  • Oocytes status


D. C. Heins, Tulane U.
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Analyses and Outcomes
  • ANOVA (cfs, vegetation type)
  • Covariates time and potentially other factors
  • Refinement of year-round spawning
  • Effects along a flow gradient
  • Effects of vegetation


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Effects of predation on fountain darter
population size at various flow rates

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Piscivorous fishes
  • Predation varies (Schlosser and Ebel 1989)
  • Temporally, dependent of flow regime
  • Spatially, dependent on habitat
  • Average flows predation on Fountain Darters is
    low (BIO-WEST 2002)
  • 3 darters out of 437 potential predators
  • 3 darters out of 126 confirmed predators


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  • San Marcos River (BIO-West 2006) lt100 cfs
  • consumption not detected
  • ltlt100 cfs
  • Increase predation likely, decimation of
    potential and confirmed fish predators?


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  • Trophic cascade


Rahel and Stein 1988, Taylor and Soucek 2010,
Thomas 2011
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Questions?
  • Numbers of darters consumed by?
  • Crayfish only
  • Largemouth Bass only
  • Crayfish bass
  • Does vegetation mediate the response?


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Methods
  • Laboratory setting (FAB)
  • Phase 1 Observational studies
  • Numbers of prey and predators, amount of
    vegetation, exposure time


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Methods
  • Phase 2
  • Predictions
  • Consumption (crayfish) gt Consumption (bass) gt
    Consumption (bass x crayfish)
  • Consumption (bare) gt Consumption (vegetation)


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Experimental design
  • Completely randomized design
  • Experimental unit aquarium with darters
  • TRT
  • 1 no pred, cray, bass, cray bass
  • 2 veg/bare


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Experimental design
  • Replication 3
  • 2-factor ANOVA (a 0.05) with Fishers LSD

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