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Fish under pressure: examining behavioural responses of Iberian barbel under simulated hydropeaking with instream structures
Research ArticleHydropeaking is the rapid change in the water flow downstream of a hydropower plant,
driven by changes in daily electricity demand. These fluctuations may produce negative
effects in freshwater fish. To minimize these impacts, previous studies have proposed habitat
enhancement structures as potential mitigation measures for salmonids. However, the
recommendation of these mitigation measures for cyprinids remains scarce and their effects
unknown. In this study, the effects of potential habitat mitigation structures under simulated
hydropeaking and base-flow conditions are examined for Iberian barbel (Luciobarbus bocagei)
in an indoor flume. Solid triangular pyramids and v-shaped structures were evaluated
as potential flow-refuging areas and compared with a configuration without structures. A
novel, interdisciplinary approach is applied to investigate individual and group responses to
rapidly changing flows, by assessing physiological (glucose and lactate), movement behaviour
(structure use, sprints and drifts) and the pressure distribution using a fish-inspired artificial
lateral line flow sensor. The major findings of this study are four-fold: 1) Under
hydropeaking conditions, the v-shaped structures triggered a lactate response and stimulated
individual structure use, whereas solid structures did not elicit physiological adjustments
and favoured individual and group structure use. Overall, both solid structures and
their absence stimulated sprints and drifts. 2) The hydrodynamic conditions created in
hydropeaking did not always reflect increased physiological responses or swimming activity.
3) Each event-structure combination resulted in unique hydrodynamic conditions which
were reflected in the different fish responses. 4) The most relevant flow variable measured
was the pressure asymmetry, which is caused by the vortex size and shedding frequency of
the structures. Considering the non-uniform nature of hydropeaking events, and the observation
that the fish responded differently to specific flow event-structure combinations, a
diverse set of instream structures should be considered for habitat-based hydropeaking mitigation
measures for Iberian barbelinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio