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Fish (Spinibarbus hollandi) Behavior in Relation to Changing Hydrological Conditions. Laboratory Experiments, Numerical Modeling, and Case Study

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作者Han, Rui
出版日期2013
会议名称35th World Congress of the International-Association-for-Hydro-Environment-Engineering-and-Research (IAHR)
会议日期SEP 08-13, 2013
会议地点Chengdu, PEOPLES R CHINA
关键词Fish behavior Laboratory experiment Numerical simulation Vector-based movement Fish habitats restoration
英文摘要The paper presents a comprehensive method to investigate fish behaviors to hydrological conditions through laboratory experiments and numerical simulations. Spinibarbus hollandi (S. hollandi), which is an important freshwater fish in South China, was selected in the study. The experiments about S. hollandi tendencies to flow velocity, substrate size were examined under fish volitional swimming conditions in laboratory. Basing on the data refined from the experiments, the curves of fish behaviors in relations to hydrological conditions were defined. These curves were then used to develop an individual-based fish population dynamic model, where fish behaviours was depicted on vector-based movement rules, and the parameters were estimated on the basis of the data from the experiments. The validated fish model was then applied to restore a historical spawning ground in Lijiang River and the simulated results suggest that in order to recover the historical spawning grounds, changing river morphology to create parent fish preferred environments could be a possible solution.
源URL[http://ir.rcees.ac.cn/handle/311016/24576]  
专题生态环境研究中心_环境水质学国家重点实验室
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Han, Rui. Fish (Spinibarbus hollandi) Behavior in Relation to Changing Hydrological Conditions. Laboratory Experiments, Numerical Modeling, and Case Study[C]. 见:35th World Congress of the International-Association-for-Hydro-Environment-Engineering-and-Research (IAHR). Chengdu, PEOPLES R CHINA. SEP 08-13, 2013.

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