Relationships between Woody Debris and Fish Habitat in a Small Warmwater Stream

Abstract Abundance of woody debris was manipulated in a small Illinois stream to determine the importance of this material to fish. When a stream reach was divided along midchannel, and debris was added to one side, but removed from the other, fish and benthic invertebrates were usually more abundant on the side with woody debris than on the cleared side. In further experiments during a low-flow year (1980), debris removal was followed by rapid decreases in water depth and occurrence of benthic organic litter, and increases in current velocity and proportion of sand bottom. These changes were less apparent in unaltered reaches during 1980, and in all reaches during 1981, which was a high-flow year. Artificial debris was colonized by many invertebrates, including chironomids, trichopterans, and ephemeropterans. Most large fish (age 2+) avoided reaches without debris, whereas some smaller fish (such as johnny darter) preferred them; preferences for reach treatments were stronger in 1980 than in 1981. The ad...

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