Closing the gap between science and management of cold‐water refuges in rivers and streams

Author:

Mejia Francine H.1ORCID,Ouellet Valerie2ORCID,Briggs Martin A.3ORCID,Carlson Stephanie M.4ORCID,Casas‐Mulet Roser56ORCID,Chapman Mollie7ORCID,Collins Mathias J.8ORCID,Dugdale Stephen J.9ORCID,Ebersole Joseph L.10ORCID,Frechette Danielle M.11ORCID,Fullerton Aimee H.12ORCID,Gillis Carole‐Anne13ORCID,Johnson Zachary C.14ORCID,Kelleher Christa1516ORCID,Kurylyk Barret L.17ORCID,Lave Rebecca18ORCID,Letcher Benjamin H.19ORCID,Myrvold Knut M.20ORCID,Nadeau Tracie‐Lynn21ORCID,Neville Helen22ORCID,Piégay Herve23ORCID,Smith Kathryn A.17ORCID,Tonolla Diego24ORCID,Torgersen Christian E.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. U.S. Geological Survey, Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center, Cascadia Field Station Seattle Washington USA

2. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Northeast Fisheries Science Center Orono Maine USA

3. Observing Systems Division, U.S. Geological Survey, Hydrologic Remote Sensing Branch Storrs Connecticut USA

4. Department of Environmental Science, Policy, and Management University of California Berkeley California USA

5. Aquatic Systems Biology Unit, TUM School of Life Sciences Technical University of Munich Freising Germany

6. Department of Infrastructure Engineering, School of Engineering University of Melbourne Melbourne Victoria Australia

7. Department of Geography, URPP Global Change and Biodiversity University of Zurich Zurich Switzerland

8. National Marine Fisheries Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Gloucester Massachusetts USA

9. School of Geography University of Nottingham Nottingham UK

10. Office of Research and Development, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Corvallis Oregon USA

11. Maine Department of Marine Resources, Bureau of Sea Run Fisheries and Habitat Augusta Maine USA

12. Northwest Fisheries Science Center, National Marine Fisheries Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association Seattle Washington USA

13. Gespe'gewaq Mi'gmaq Resource Council Listuguj Quebec Canada

14. U.S. Geological Survey Washington Water Science Center Tacoma Washington USA

15. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Lafayette College Easton Pennsylvania USA

16. Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences Syracuse University Syracuse New York USA

17. Department of Civil and Resource Engineering Dalhousie University Halifax Nova Scotia Canada

18. Department of Geography Indiana University Bloomington Indiana USA

19. U.S. Geological Survey, Eastern Ecological Science Center, S.O. Conte Fish Research Center Turners Falls Massachusetts USA

20. Norwegian Institute for Nature Research Lillehammer Norway

21. Region 10, Water Division Oregon Operations Office, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Portland Oregon USA

22. Trout Unlimited Arlington Virginia USA

23. UMR 5600 CNRS EVS, École Normale Supérieure de Lyon, University of Lyon Lyon France

24. Institute of Natural Resource Sciences Zurich University of Applied Sciences Wädenswil Switzerland

Abstract

AbstractHuman activities and climate change threaten coldwater organisms in freshwater ecosystems by causing rivers and streams to warm, increasing the intensity and frequency of warm temperature events, and reducing thermal heterogeneity. Cold‐water refuges are discrete patches of relatively cool water that are used by coldwater organisms for thermal relief and short‐term survival. Globally, cohesive management approaches are needed that consider interlinked physical, biological, and social factors of cold‐water refuges. We review current understanding of cold‐water refuges, identify gaps between science and management, and evaluate policies aimed at protecting thermally sensitive species. Existing policies include designating cold‐water habitats, restricting fishing during warm periods, and implementing threshold temperature standards or guidelines. However, these policies are rare and uncoordinated across spatial scales and often do not consider input from Indigenous peoples. We propose that cold‐water refuges be managed as distinct operational landscape units, which provide a social and ecological context that is relevant at the watershed scale. These operational landscape units provide the foundation for an integrated framework that links science and management by (1) mapping and characterizing cold‐water refuges to prioritize management and conservation actions, (2) leveraging existing and new policies, (3) improving coordination across jurisdictions, and (4) implementing adaptive management practices across scales. Our findings show that while there are many opportunities for scientific advancement, the current state of the sciences is sufficient to inform policy and management. Our proposed framework provides a path forward for managing and protecting cold‐water refuges using existing and new policies to protect coldwater organisms in the face of global change.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Environmental Science,Ecology,Environmental Chemistry,Global and Planetary Change

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