USE OF A RESERVOIR WATER-QUALITY MODEL TO SIMULATE GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE EFFECTS ON FISH HABITAT

被引:24
作者
CHANG, LH [1 ]
RAILSBACK, SF [1 ]
BROWN, RT [1 ]
机构
[1] JONES & STOKES ASSOC,SACRAMENTO,CA
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10.1007/BF00142423
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
A case study was conducted on the potential impacts of climate change on fish habitat in a southeastern reservoir. A reservoir water quality model and one year of baseline meteorologic, hydrologic, and inflow water quality input were used to simulate current reservoir water quality. Total adult striped bass habitat, defined by specific quantitative temperature and dissolved oxygen criteria, was simulated. Daily reservoir volumes with optimal, suboptimal, and unsuitable temperature and DO were predicted for the year. Output from recent runs of atmospheric general circulation models (GCMs), in which atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations have been doubled, was then used to adjust the baseline inputs to the water quality model. New sets of input data were created for two grid cells for each of three GCMs. All six climate scenarios are predicted to cause overall declines in the available summer striped bass habitat, mostly due to lake water temperatures exceeding striped bass tolerance levels. These predictions are believed to result from the consensus among GCM scenarios that air temperatures and humidity will rise, and the sensitivity of the reservoir model to these parameters. The reservoir model was found to be a promising tool for examining potential climate-change impacts. Some of the assumptions required to apply GCM output to the reservoir model, however, illustrate the problems in using large-scale grid-cell output to assess small-scale impacts.
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