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The Status of the Early-Stage Fish Resources and Hydrologic Influencing Conditions in the Guiping Section of the Xunjiang River

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  • Huifeng Li

    (Pearl River Fisheries Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences, Guangzhou 510380, China
    Key Laboratory of Aquatic Animal Immune Technology of Guangdong Province, Guangzhou 510380, China
    Guangzhou Scientific Observing and Experimental Station of National Fisheries Resources and Environment, Guangzhou 510380, China)

  • Weitao Chen

    (Pearl River Fisheries Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences, Guangzhou 510380, China
    Key Laboratory of Aquatic Animal Immune Technology of Guangdong Province, Guangzhou 510380, China
    Guangzhou Scientific Observing and Experimental Station of National Fisheries Resources and Environment, Guangzhou 510380, China)

  • Dapeng Wang

    (Guangxi Academy of Fishery Sciences, Nanning 530021, China
    Engineering Research Center of Hongshui River Rare Fish Conservation, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Nanning 530021, China)

  • Xiaoyu Lin

    (Pearl River Fisheries Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences, Guangzhou 510380, China
    Key Laboratory of Aquatic Animal Immune Technology of Guangdong Province, Guangzhou 510380, China
    Guangzhou Scientific Observing and Experimental Station of National Fisheries Resources and Environment, Guangzhou 510380, China)

  • Li Yu

    (Pearl River Fisheries Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences, Guangzhou 510380, China
    Key Laboratory of Aquatic Animal Immune Technology of Guangdong Province, Guangzhou 510380, China
    Guangzhou Scientific Observing and Experimental Station of National Fisheries Resources and Environment, Guangzhou 510380, China)

  • Chengdong He

    (Pearl River Fisheries Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences, Guangzhou 510380, China
    Key Laboratory of Aquatic Animal Immune Technology of Guangdong Province, Guangzhou 510380, China
    Guangzhou Scientific Observing and Experimental Station of National Fisheries Resources and Environment, Guangzhou 510380, China)

  • Jie Li

    (Pearl River Fisheries Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences, Guangzhou 510380, China
    Key Laboratory of Aquatic Animal Immune Technology of Guangdong Province, Guangzhou 510380, China
    Guangzhou Scientific Observing and Experimental Station of National Fisheries Resources and Environment, Guangzhou 510380, China)

  • Yuefei Li

    (Pearl River Fisheries Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences, Guangzhou 510380, China
    Key Laboratory of Aquatic Animal Immune Technology of Guangdong Province, Guangzhou 510380, China
    Guangzhou Scientific Observing and Experimental Station of National Fisheries Resources and Environment, Guangzhou 510380, China)

Abstract

To investigate the species composition, reproductive dynamics, and hydrological drivers of fish resources in the early stage in the Guiping section of the Xunjiang River, we conducted a two-year survey (2022–2023) downstream of the Datengxia Dam. A total of 22,464 fish eggs and larvae were collected, representing 6 orders, 17 families, and 67 species, with Cyprinidae (58.2%) as the dominant family. Dominant species included Squaliobarbus curriculus , Gobiidae , Hemiculter leucisculus, and Culter , exhibiting significant interannual variation in abundance. The breeding season peaked from May to September, accounting for 94.6% of annual recruitment. Hydrological conditions strongly influenced reproductive output: the multiple flood pulse periods in 2022 (peak discharge: 29,000 m 3 /s) yielded 34.997 billion eggs and larvae, whereas reduced flows in 2023 (peak discharge: 12,200 m 3 /s) led to a 75.4% decline (8.620 billion). Redundancy analysis (RDA) revealed that discharge, water temperature, natural hydrological data, and dissolved oxygen were the primary environmental drivers, explaining 46.11% of variability in larval abundance ( p < 0.001). Notably, the proportion of important economic fish, “four major Chinese carps”, plummeted from 4.9% (2022) to less than 0.1% (2023), indicating spawning ground function degradation. Our results demonstrate that flood pulses are essential for sustaining fish recruitment, particularly for pelagic spawning riverine fish like the four major Chinese carps. Their proportion plummeted to less than 0.1% in 2023, highlighting the urgent need for eco-hydrological management in the Xunjiang River.

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  • Huifeng Li & Weitao Chen & Dapeng Wang & Xiaoyu Lin & Li Yu & Chengdong He & Jie Li & Yuefei Li, 2025. "The Status of the Early-Stage Fish Resources and Hydrologic Influencing Conditions in the Guiping Section of the Xunjiang River," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 17(13), pages 1-16, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:17:y:2025:i:13:p:5930-:d:1689245
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