Climate change impacts on native cutthroat trout habitat in Colorado streams

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Headwater streams support vital aquatic habitat yet are vulnerable to changing climate due their high elevation and small size. Coldwater fish especially sensitive the altered streamflow water temperature regimes during summer low flow periods. Though previous studies have provided insights on how changes in alterations stream discharge may affect availability for various native cutthroat trout species, suitable physical habitats not been evaluated under future projections threatened Greenback Cutthroat Trout (GBCT) headwater regions of Colorado, USA. Thus, this study used field data collected from selected across current distribution GBCT construct one-dimensional hydraulic models evaluate four projections. Results illustrate reductions both predicted all sites. The projected mean shows greater decline (−52% average) compared August (−21% average). Moreover, sites located at a relative higher with larger substrate steeper slope were experience more reductions. Specifically, step-pool morphologies grater available pool-riffle streams. Future change related coldwater that examine spatial variation alteration could provide novel complement existing literature thermal characteristics. Tailoring reintroduction management efforts individual adequate on-site monitoring holistic conservation approach.

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ژورنال

عنوان ژورنال: River Research and Applications

سال: 2023

ISSN: ['1535-1459', '1535-1467']

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/rra.4122