Massive Fish Kill After the Discharge of Artificial Fertilizer into a Species Rich River in Southwestern Germany : a Conservation Case Study

dc.contributor.authorGaye-Siessegger, Julia
dc.contributor.authorSchumann, Mark
dc.contributor.authorBaer, Jan
dc.contributor.authorRoch, Samuel
dc.contributor.authorIttner, Lukas
dc.contributor.authorBrinker, Alexander
dc.date.accessioned2023-11-21T08:19:30Z
dc.date.available2023-11-21T08:19:30Z
dc.date.issued2023
dc.description.abstractIn the summer of 2015, large amounts of artificial fertilizer containing ammonium nitrate were accidentally discharged into the Jagst River along with water used to extinguish a serious fire. The incident caused a massive fish kill the first 25 km downstream of the spill and impacted fish density along a 50 km stretch of this sensitive and important river. In this study, the long-term effects of the accident on the local fish fauna were investigated, and the implemented restoration measures were evaluated. A majority of fish surviving the immediate effects of the incident exhibited massive gill damage and weakness to infections shortly after the accident, but survival over the following winter appeared unimpaired. Two years after the accident, most survived fish appeared healthy. In 2016, about 9500 individuals (500 kg fish of 11 autochthonous species) were caught in unaffected sections of the river and distributed systematically into severely affected sections. Two control sections were left unstocked. Species diversity and fish density remained low over the first winter 2015/16, but increased in autumn 2016, most likely as a result of systematic stocking measures taken in response to the disaster. Stocking and natural migration were able to restore species diversity back to pre-accident levels in due time, i.e., 36 months, but density remains lower and shows no sign of further recovery. A positive consequence of the catastrophe has been the enactment in the ensuing years of various measures to improve the resilience of the Jagst River. However, connectivity is still lacking in relevant sections of the river and this, in combination with high predation from an increasing population of cormorants, has hampered the recovery of fish stocks. Generalizable conservation measures to mitigate the impact of similar catastrophes are developed and discussed.
dc.description.versionpublisheddeu
dc.identifier.doi10.1007/s11270-023-06635-8
dc.identifier.ppn1870714695
dc.identifier.urihttps://kops.uni-konstanz.de/handle/123456789/68301
dc.language.isoeng
dc.rightsAttribution 4.0 International
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
dc.subject.ddc570
dc.titleMassive Fish Kill After the Discharge of Artificial Fertilizer into a Species Rich River in Southwestern Germany : a Conservation Case Studyeng
dc.typeJOURNAL_ARTICLE
dspace.entity.typePublication
kops.citation.bibtex
@article{GayeSiessegger2023Massi-68301,
  year={2023},
  doi={10.1007/s11270-023-06635-8},
  title={Massive Fish Kill After the Discharge of Artificial Fertilizer into a Species Rich River in Southwestern Germany : a Conservation Case Study},
  number={10},
  volume={234},
  issn={0049-6979},
  journal={Water, Air, & Soil Pollution},
  author={Gaye-Siessegger, Julia and Schumann, Mark and Baer, Jan and Roch, Samuel and Ittner, Lukas and Brinker, Alexander},
  note={Article Number: 623}
}
kops.citation.iso690GAYE-SIESSEGGER, Julia, Mark SCHUMANN, Jan BAER, Samuel ROCH, Lukas ITTNER, Alexander BRINKER, 2023. Massive Fish Kill After the Discharge of Artificial Fertilizer into a Species Rich River in Southwestern Germany : a Conservation Case Study. In: Water, Air, & Soil Pollution. Springer. 2023, 234(10), 623. ISSN 0049-6979. eISSN 1573-2932. Available under: doi: 10.1007/s11270-023-06635-8deu
kops.citation.iso690GAYE-SIESSEGGER, Julia, Mark SCHUMANN, Jan BAER, Samuel ROCH, Lukas ITTNER, Alexander BRINKER, 2023. Massive Fish Kill After the Discharge of Artificial Fertilizer into a Species Rich River in Southwestern Germany : a Conservation Case Study. In: Water, Air, & Soil Pollution. Springer. 2023, 234(10), 623. ISSN 0049-6979. eISSN 1573-2932. Available under: doi: 10.1007/s11270-023-06635-8eng
kops.citation.rdf
<rdf:RDF
    xmlns:dcterms="http://purl.org/dc/terms/"
    xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/"
    xmlns:rdf="http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#"
    xmlns:bibo="http://purl.org/ontology/bibo/"
    xmlns:dspace="http://digital-repositories.org/ontologies/dspace/0.1.0#"
    xmlns:foaf="http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/"
    xmlns:void="http://rdfs.org/ns/void#"
    xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#" > 
  <rdf:Description rdf:about="https://kops.uni-konstanz.de/server/rdf/resource/123456789/68301">
    <dcterms:hasPart rdf:resource="https://kops.uni-konstanz.de/bitstream/123456789/68301/1/Gaye%e2%80%91Siessegger_2-18j5l4zws9t777.pdf"/>
    <dspace:hasBitstream rdf:resource="https://kops.uni-konstanz.de/bitstream/123456789/68301/1/Gaye%e2%80%91Siessegger_2-18j5l4zws9t777.pdf"/>
    <void:sparqlEndpoint rdf:resource="http://localhost/fuseki/dspace/sparql"/>
    <dc:contributor>Roch, Samuel</dc:contributor>
    <dc:contributor>Ittner, Lukas</dc:contributor>
    <dcterms:abstract>In the summer of 2015, large amounts of artificial fertilizer containing ammonium nitrate were accidentally discharged into the Jagst River along with water used to extinguish a serious fire. The incident caused a massive fish kill the first 25 km downstream of the spill and impacted fish density along a 50 km stretch of this sensitive and important river. In this study, the long-term effects of the accident on the local fish fauna were investigated, and the implemented restoration measures were evaluated. A majority of fish surviving the immediate effects of the incident exhibited massive gill damage and weakness to infections shortly after the accident, but survival over the following winter appeared unimpaired. Two years after the accident, most survived fish appeared healthy. In 2016, about 9500 individuals (500 kg fish of 11 autochthonous species) were caught in unaffected sections of the river and distributed systematically into severely affected sections. Two control sections were left unstocked. Species diversity and fish density remained low over the first winter 2015/16, but increased in autumn 2016, most likely as a result of systematic stocking measures taken in response to the disaster. Stocking and natural migration were able to restore species diversity back to pre-accident levels in due time, i.e., 36 months, but density remains lower and shows no sign of further recovery. A positive consequence of the catastrophe has been the enactment in the ensuing years of various measures to improve the resilience of the Jagst River. However, connectivity is still lacking in relevant sections of the river and this, in combination with high predation from an increasing population of cormorants, has hampered the recovery of fish stocks. Generalizable conservation measures to mitigate the impact of similar catastrophes are developed and discussed.</dcterms:abstract>
    <dc:creator>Roch, Samuel</dc:creator>
    <bibo:uri rdf:resource="https://kops.uni-konstanz.de/handle/123456789/68301"/>
    <dc:creator>Baer, Jan</dc:creator>
    <foaf:homepage rdf:resource="http://localhost:8080/"/>
    <dc:creator>Gaye-Siessegger, Julia</dc:creator>
    <dc:contributor>Schumann, Mark</dc:contributor>
    <dc:contributor>Gaye-Siessegger, Julia</dc:contributor>
    <dcterms:title>Massive Fish Kill After the Discharge of Artificial Fertilizer into a Species Rich River in Southwestern Germany : a Conservation Case Study</dcterms:title>
    <dspace:isPartOfCollection rdf:resource="https://kops.uni-konstanz.de/server/rdf/resource/123456789/28"/>
    <dc:creator>Brinker, Alexander</dc:creator>
    <dc:contributor>Baer, Jan</dc:contributor>
    <dcterms:available rdf:datatype="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#dateTime">2023-11-21T08:19:30Z</dcterms:available>
    <dc:creator>Ittner, Lukas</dc:creator>
    <dc:language>eng</dc:language>
    <dc:creator>Schumann, Mark</dc:creator>
    <dc:contributor>Brinker, Alexander</dc:contributor>
    <dc:date rdf:datatype="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#dateTime">2023-11-21T08:19:30Z</dc:date>
    <dcterms:issued>2023</dcterms:issued>
    <dcterms:rights rdf:resource="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/"/>
    <dc:rights>Attribution 4.0 International</dc:rights>
    <dcterms:isPartOf rdf:resource="https://kops.uni-konstanz.de/server/rdf/resource/123456789/28"/>
  </rdf:Description>
</rdf:RDF>
kops.description.openAccessopenaccesshybrid
kops.flag.isPeerReviewedunknown
kops.identifier.nbnurn:nbn:de:bsz:352-2-18j5l4zws9t777
kops.sourcefieldWater, Air, & Soil Pollution. Springer. 2023, <b>234</b>(10), 623. ISSN 0049-6979. eISSN 1573-2932. Available under: doi: 10.1007/s11270-023-06635-8deu
kops.sourcefield.plainWater, Air, & Soil Pollution. Springer. 2023, 234(10), 623. ISSN 0049-6979. eISSN 1573-2932. Available under: doi: 10.1007/s11270-023-06635-8deu
kops.sourcefield.plainWater, Air, & Soil Pollution. Springer. 2023, 234(10), 623. ISSN 0049-6979. eISSN 1573-2932. Available under: doi: 10.1007/s11270-023-06635-8eng
relation.isAuthorOfPublicationd94dc1ee-64e1-4126-a7a4-b5b8da69a2d3
relation.isAuthorOfPublication8f5b556f-7da2-4713-8813-320795171024
relation.isAuthorOfPublicationb504ad3f-2496-4e8f-ab76-61bca435ea3f
relation.isAuthorOfPublication.latestForDiscoveryd94dc1ee-64e1-4126-a7a4-b5b8da69a2d3
source.bibliographicInfo.articleNumber623
source.bibliographicInfo.issue10
source.bibliographicInfo.volume234
source.identifier.eissn1573-2932
source.identifier.issn0049-6979
source.periodicalTitleWater, Air, & Soil Pollution
source.publisherSpringer

Dateien

Originalbündel

Gerade angezeigt 1 - 1 von 1
Vorschaubild nicht verfügbar
Name:
Gaye‑Siessegger_2-18j5l4zws9t777.pdf
Größe:
1.78 MB
Format:
Adobe Portable Document Format
Gaye‑Siessegger_2-18j5l4zws9t777.pdf
Gaye‑Siessegger_2-18j5l4zws9t777.pdfGröße: 1.78 MBDownloads: 112

Lizenzbündel

Gerade angezeigt 1 - 1 von 1
Vorschaubild nicht verfügbar
Name:
license.txt
Größe:
3.96 KB
Format:
Item-specific license agreed upon to submission
Beschreibung:
license.txt
license.txtGröße: 3.96 KBDownloads: 0