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Unscreened Water-Diversion Pipes Pose an Entrainment Risk to the Threatened Green Sturgeon, Acipenser medirostris

Over 3,300 unscreened agricultural water diversion pipes line the levees and riverbanks of the Sacramento River (California) watershed, where the threatened Southern Distinct Population Segment of green sturgeon, Acipenser medirostris, spawn. The number of sturgeon drawn into (entrained) and killed...

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Autores principales: Mussen, Timothy D., Cocherell, Dennis, Poletto, Jamilynn B., Reardon, Jon S., Hockett, Zachary, Ercan, Ali, Bandeh, Hossein, Kavvas, M. Levent, Cech, Joseph J., Fangue, Nann A.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3893286/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24454967
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0086321
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author Mussen, Timothy D.
Cocherell, Dennis
Poletto, Jamilynn B.
Reardon, Jon S.
Hockett, Zachary
Ercan, Ali
Bandeh, Hossein
Kavvas, M. Levent
Cech, Joseph J.
Fangue, Nann A.
author_facet Mussen, Timothy D.
Cocherell, Dennis
Poletto, Jamilynn B.
Reardon, Jon S.
Hockett, Zachary
Ercan, Ali
Bandeh, Hossein
Kavvas, M. Levent
Cech, Joseph J.
Fangue, Nann A.
author_sort Mussen, Timothy D.
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description Over 3,300 unscreened agricultural water diversion pipes line the levees and riverbanks of the Sacramento River (California) watershed, where the threatened Southern Distinct Population Segment of green sturgeon, Acipenser medirostris, spawn. The number of sturgeon drawn into (entrained) and killed by these pipes is greatly unknown. We examined avoidance behaviors and entrainment susceptibility of juvenile green sturgeon (35±0.6 cm mean fork length) to entrainment in a large (>500-kl) outdoor flume with a 0.46-m-diameter water-diversion pipe. Fish entrainment was generally high (range: 26–61%), likely due to a lack of avoidance behavior prior to entering inescapable inflow conditions. We estimated that up to 52% of green sturgeon could be entrained after passing within 1.5 m of an active water-diversion pipe three times. These data suggest that green sturgeon are vulnerable to unscreened water-diversion pipes, and that additional research is needed to determine the potential impacts of entrainment mortality on declining sturgeon populations. Data under various hydraulic conditions also suggest that entrainment-related mortality could be decreased by extracting water at lower diversion rates over longer periods of time, balancing agricultural needs with green sturgeon conservation.
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spelling pubmed-38932862014-01-21 Unscreened Water-Diversion Pipes Pose an Entrainment Risk to the Threatened Green Sturgeon, Acipenser medirostris Mussen, Timothy D. Cocherell, Dennis Poletto, Jamilynn B. Reardon, Jon S. Hockett, Zachary Ercan, Ali Bandeh, Hossein Kavvas, M. Levent Cech, Joseph J. Fangue, Nann A. PLoS One Research Article Over 3,300 unscreened agricultural water diversion pipes line the levees and riverbanks of the Sacramento River (California) watershed, where the threatened Southern Distinct Population Segment of green sturgeon, Acipenser medirostris, spawn. The number of sturgeon drawn into (entrained) and killed by these pipes is greatly unknown. We examined avoidance behaviors and entrainment susceptibility of juvenile green sturgeon (35±0.6 cm mean fork length) to entrainment in a large (>500-kl) outdoor flume with a 0.46-m-diameter water-diversion pipe. Fish entrainment was generally high (range: 26–61%), likely due to a lack of avoidance behavior prior to entering inescapable inflow conditions. We estimated that up to 52% of green sturgeon could be entrained after passing within 1.5 m of an active water-diversion pipe three times. These data suggest that green sturgeon are vulnerable to unscreened water-diversion pipes, and that additional research is needed to determine the potential impacts of entrainment mortality on declining sturgeon populations. Data under various hydraulic conditions also suggest that entrainment-related mortality could be decreased by extracting water at lower diversion rates over longer periods of time, balancing agricultural needs with green sturgeon conservation. Public Library of Science 2014-01-15 /pmc/articles/PMC3893286/ /pubmed/24454967 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0086321 Text en © 2014 Mussen et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Mussen, Timothy D.
Cocherell, Dennis
Poletto, Jamilynn B.
Reardon, Jon S.
Hockett, Zachary
Ercan, Ali
Bandeh, Hossein
Kavvas, M. Levent
Cech, Joseph J.
Fangue, Nann A.
Unscreened Water-Diversion Pipes Pose an Entrainment Risk to the Threatened Green Sturgeon, Acipenser medirostris
title Unscreened Water-Diversion Pipes Pose an Entrainment Risk to the Threatened Green Sturgeon, Acipenser medirostris
title_full Unscreened Water-Diversion Pipes Pose an Entrainment Risk to the Threatened Green Sturgeon, Acipenser medirostris
title_fullStr Unscreened Water-Diversion Pipes Pose an Entrainment Risk to the Threatened Green Sturgeon, Acipenser medirostris
title_full_unstemmed Unscreened Water-Diversion Pipes Pose an Entrainment Risk to the Threatened Green Sturgeon, Acipenser medirostris
title_short Unscreened Water-Diversion Pipes Pose an Entrainment Risk to the Threatened Green Sturgeon, Acipenser medirostris
title_sort unscreened water-diversion pipes pose an entrainment risk to the threatened green sturgeon, acipenser medirostris
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3893286/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24454967
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0086321
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