Dw. Crowder et P. Diplas, Evaluating spatially explicit metrics of stream energy gradients using hydrodynamic model simulations, CAN J FISH, 57(7), 2000, pp. 1497-1507
Citations number
14
Categorie Soggetti
Aquatic Sciences
Journal title
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF FISHERIES AND AQUATIC SCIENCES
Localized energy gradients and velocity shelters created by boulders, bars,
and channel banks are often essential components of aquatic habitat. Two-d
imensional hydraulic models have the potential to predict the amounts and l
ocations of such spatially varying flow patterns. However, little effort ha
s been devoted to reproducing these flow features and developing spatial ha
bitat metrics to describe and differentiate between various types of flow p
atterns. Two-dimensional numerical simulations, based on actual channel geo
metry, are used here to model a variety of flow patterns encountered in nat
ural streams. The simulation results are used to develop spatial habitat me
trics that quantify local velocity gradients and changes in kinetic energy.
The proposed metrics are evaluated at various points within the different
flow patterns of interest. The metrics produce large values for flow patter
ns exhibiting considerable spatial variation and small values in areas expe
riencing uniform flow conditions. Comparisons with other researchers' field
data suggest that the metric values produced in the modeled flows are cons
istent with values found near fish resting and feeding locations. The habit
at metrics, measures of the flow's rate of spatial change in kinetic energy
, can also be incorporated into bioenergetic models to facilitate the compu
tation of fish energy expenditure rates.