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Habitat restoration in degraded rural streams: The Granite Creeks Project Nick Bond, P.S. Lake & Alena Glaister CRC for Freshwater Ecology & School of Biological Sciences, Monash University
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Habitat restoration in degraded rural streams: The Granite Creeks Project

Nick Bond, P.S. Lake & Alena GlaisterCRC for Freshwater Ecology &

School of Biological Sciences, Monash University

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The granite creeks system

• Sand slug formation in the early1900’s

• Agents of major geomorphic change and habitat loss

• Major ecosystem changes - especially fish communities

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Degradation by sand slugs

• Greatly reduced habitat diversity

• Loss of stable substrates (burial of large timber)

• Decreased retention of organic material.

• potential habitat and energy limitations on populations.

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Decreases in geomorphic complexity

0 200 400 600 800 1000

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GoulburnRiver

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CreightonsPranjipMuddy W

aterhole

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HUME FREEWAY

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angal

EUROACreek

Creek

Creek

Creek

Sand slug locations

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• A dramatic, and widespread formof stream degradaton

Sand Slugs

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Research program

• Project established against a strong backdrop of earlier work on the ecology and geomorphology of these streams. (Nick O’Connor, Jenny Davis, Brian Finlayson, Barbara Downes et al.)

• A multidisciplinary project.– Geomorphology (Dan Borg & Ian Rutherfurd)– Fish & Invertebrates (Bond, Lake and Glaister)– Metabolic processes (Bonnie Atkinson, Mike Grace &

Darren Baldwin)– Nutrient cycling (Kellie Vanderkruk)– Genetics and connectivity among populations (Ben Cook)– Large-scale disturbances & refugia (Bond & George Perry)

• Focus for todays talk is on localised faunal response to timber, and the meaning of these results from a streamscapeperspective.

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Granite Creeks Project overview

• The project has centered around a manipulative experiment, in which timber structures were added to sites on 2 streams.

• Control, 1-structure and 4-structure siteshave been monitored over time.

AIMS:– To test the “field of dreams” hypothesis, which

underpins much stream restoration work, especially the reintroduction of timber.

– To bring together local and regional factors in understanding habitat-biota relationships in the context of stream restoration

100m

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Goulburn River

0 5 km

Castle

CreightonsPranjipMuddy W

aterhole

AVENEL

Strathbogie

Ranges

Creek

HUME FREEWAY

Worm

angal

EUROACreek

Creek

Creek

Creek

control1 sleeper4 sleepers

Site locations

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Timber addition –geomorphic change

• Sleeper addition caused scour pool development at most sites

• Most scour pools were dynamic – infilled at some lower lows but re-scoured again at high flows.

• Scour and fill patterns unpredictable in space and time

• Pools generally were smaller and less persistent than predicted from flume experiments

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0 1 4No. Structures

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G. olidus

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G. olidus

Habitat creation and fish response

• But, small scour pools complemented by debris build-up and the creation of cover.

• Resulted in a positive response by G. olidus and G. marmoratus

• No colonisation by exotics such as carp.

See Bond & Lake (in press) restoration ecology

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Colonisation of introduced red gum

• 20 week colonisation exp.

• Rapid colonisation of algae (diatoms and blue-greens) closely tracked by invertebrates

• Some evidence of nutrient limitation in Castle Creek.

• Loss of algae due to summer drying

• Positive GPP on redgumsubstrates*

*Whole-stream GPP strongly negative (B. Atkinson) – ie. li it d l l d ti

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0 4 8 12 16 200

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Colonisation of introduced red gum

• 20 week colonisation exp.

• Rapid colonisation of algae (diatoms and blue-greens) closely tracked by invertebrates

• Some evidence of nutrient limitation in Castle Creek.

• Loss of algae due to summer drying

• Positive GPP on redgumsubstrates*

*Whole-stream GPP strongly negative (B. Atkinson)

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0 4No. Structures

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Response by benthic fauna

No. Structures

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Summary of local response

• Population increases for two fish species –mountain galaxias and river blackfish

• A weak response by benthic invertebrates around timber structures.

• Rapid colonisation of timber by algae and invertebrates.

• Increase in algal production in a system that is otherwise strongly heterotrophic.

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Drought and stream drying

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Diversity of refuge habitats

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Loss of refuge habitats

139sanded

325210Clay

Total No. Fish

Habitat area (m2)

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Creightons Creek 20 November 2002

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Creightons Creek 22 November 2002

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<2<5<10<20>20

Pool Volume (Ml) 500mN

Habitat loss and fragmentation -5/12/02

Key

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<2<5<10<20>20

<2<5<10<20>20

Pool Volume (Ml)

Newly split pools

500mN

17/12/02

Key

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<2<5<10<20>20

Newly split pools

New rain-filled pools

<2<5<10<20>20

Key

Pool Volume (Ml) 500mN

3/1/03

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<2<5<10<20>20

<2<5<10<20>20

Key

Pool Volume (Ml) 500mN

15/1/03

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<2<5<10<20>20

<2<5<10<20>20

Key

Pool Volume (Ml) 500mN

27/1/03

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<2<5<10<20>20

<2<5<10<20>20

Key

Pool Volume (Ml) 500mN

11/2/03

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<2<5<10<20>20

<2<5<10<20>20

Key

Pool Volume (Ml) 500mN

23/2/03

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<2<5<10<20>20

<2<5<10<20>20

Key

Pool Volume (Ml) 500mN

7/3/03

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Castle Ck

distance (km)

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Refugia at the landscape scale

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Dispersal patterns of fish

• Genetic and stable isotope data used to look at dispersal by Ben Cook, Griffith University– Both techniques show strong population differentiation even

within creeks, indicating very limited dispersal.

• Implications for response to restoration and use of refugia.

Castle Creek

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10.0

15.0

-35.0 -33.0 -31.0 -29.0 -27.0 -25.0

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Telfords Bridge

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Local manipulations in a landscape context.

• Drought dramatically overrode the positive short-term response.

• Creation of refuge habitats a possible future target?

• Lack of dispersal runs counter to dominant belief about connectivity.

• Are many localised manipulations better than a small number of large ones?– Providing critical thresholds (e.g. permanent

water) are crossed.

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Conclusions

– Local fish populations responded positively when habitat was created by sleeper addition.

– Sleeper addition did not always create new habitat – both temporally and spatially variable.

– Drought and lack of water a major constraint on the likely success of habitat manipulations.

– Dispersal may be much more limited than one might expect – constrains population recovery rates.

– Refuge habitats of critical importance in these streams - often threatened by water extraction & stock access.

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Future Research

• Continue macroinvertebrate and fish monitoring; both restoration and drought recovery.

• Assess responses to restoration of solute retention capacity, POM storage and retention, metabolism (production + respiration), microbial diversity and DOC processing.

• Modelling of future restoration strategies—scaling-up of structures, restoring riparian sustainability.