2013
DOI: 10.1002/rra.2699
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The Role of Streams of Different Sizes in Recovery of Fish Fauna in the Pilica River Catchment

Abstract: Fish and lampreys were sampled by electrofishing in the Pilica River tributaries (the Vistula catchment, Poland) in 1992–1994 and 2003–2005. The patterns in fish assemblages were recognized on the basis of fish biomass using Kohonen's self‐organizing map (SOM) technique, combined with the indicator values (IndVal) for assessment of associations of fish species with particular SOM regions (and respective environmental conditions). Although the fish samples were clustered mostly according to the stream features … Show more

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“…The usefulness of ISA (IndVal index with Monte‐Carlo test) lies in the ability of statistical verification of the relationships of fish occurrence and biomass at a larger spatial scale (Lasne et al., ; Penczak et al., ). Because this analysis refers to the entire sections of the river (homogenous groups of sampling sites), and not just individual sampling sites, it seems that it is free of many of the above‐mentioned limitations (encountered when analysing abiotic‐biotic relationships), especially those resulting from fish movements and using different habitats.…”
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“…The usefulness of ISA (IndVal index with Monte‐Carlo test) lies in the ability of statistical verification of the relationships of fish occurrence and biomass at a larger spatial scale (Lasne et al., ; Penczak et al., ). Because this analysis refers to the entire sections of the river (homogenous groups of sampling sites), and not just individual sampling sites, it seems that it is free of many of the above‐mentioned limitations (encountered when analysing abiotic‐biotic relationships), especially those resulting from fish movements and using different habitats.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These differences are also apparent in the indicator species analysis, as much fewer species were significantly associated with S3 compared with S2 and S4 (Table 3). The number of species significantly associated with the given group of samples of organisms (i.e., exhibiting the significantly highest values of the IndVal index) is considered a good measure of the quality of the environment from which these samples come from (Adamczyk, Kruk, Penczak, & Minter, 2012;Penczak et al, 2012Penczak et al, , 2014Szczepko, Kruk, & Bartos, 2012;Szczepko, Kruk, Bartos, & Wiśniowski, 2013). The worse state of the fish fauna in section S3 in comparison with S2 and S4 is a manifestation of the disturbed natural downstream gradient (zonation) of fish assemblages along the river and an indicator of human pressure (compare with Aarts & Nienhuis, 2003;Ibarra et al, 2005;Lasne, Bergerot, Lek, & Laffaille, 2007).…”
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“…Absence or low numbers of fish species in streams located at the headwaters of a drainage network has been reported from other places (Fausch et al ., ; Oberdorff et al ., ; Magalhães et al ., ; García‐Melo et al ., ). However, because the ichthyofauna in small streams often depends on recolonization from springs or larger streams after droughts or other stressful periods (Gorman, ; Osborne and Wiley, ; Penczak et al ., ), the lack of fish in the Duero River headwaters could be the result of pollution barriers further downstream caused by the lack of wastewater treatment. In addition, some traditional activities, such as clothes washing in the river, introduce nutrients and other chemicals that may form more localized barriers.…”
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confidence: 99%