EARLY HEARING DETECTION AND INTERVENTION VIRTUAL CONFERENCE
MARCH 2-5, 2021
(Virtually the same conference, without elevators, airplane tickets, or hotel room keys)
5/26/2021 | 8:30 AM - 10:30 AM | HIGH CONSERVATION VALUE OF THE ODONATA ASSEMBLAGE IN THE UPPER OHIO RIVER MAINSTEM: A LARGE, REGULATED RIVER IN NORTH AMERICA | Virtual Platform
HIGH CONSERVATION VALUE OF THE ODONATA ASSEMBLAGE IN THE UPPER OHIO RIVER MAINSTEM: A LARGE, REGULATED RIVER IN NORTH AMERICA
The contemporary Ohio River mainstem is a heavily modified riverine habitat comprised of various reservoir-dam series and shaped channels, rather than a free-flowing system. However, many odonate species in such degraded habitats have been shown to prosper due to key life history attributes. In this study, we characterize the assemblage of odonates in a section of the Ohio River mainstem and also tested hypotheses on distributions in the channel. Samples were acquired as bycatch to benthic fish sampling conducted using electrified benthic trawling. We found seven odonate species, all of which were known to be species of conservation concern in one or more U.S. states. We also concluded that gradients of bank distance and river depth only weakly predicted odonate abundance, suggesting that the Ohio River species regularly use mid- channel habitat that is several meters deep. Life histories of most of the species collected are typical of those living in large lotic, and occasionally lentic, environments. Despite the substantial differences between contemporary and historic conditions of habitats in the Ohio River basin, an odonate assemblage worth conserving continues to be present in the mainstem channel.
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- Habitat
- Conservation
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Ian Hart
(), Chatham University, ian.hart167@gmail.com;
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Ryan Utz
(), Chatham University, rutz@chatham.edu;
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Alani Taylor
(), US Army Corps of Engineers, miquela257@gmail.com;
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Macie Chess
(), Duquesne University, chessm@duq.edu;
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Douglas Locy
(), Aquatic Systems, Inc. , aquatic.systems@comcast.net;
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Brady Porter
(), Duquesne University, porterb@duq.edu;
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