Skip to main content
U.S. Department of Energy
Office of Scientific and Technical Information

Estimating carrying capacity for juvenile salmon using quantile random forest models

Journal Article · · Ecosphere
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.3404· OSTI ID:1769544
Abstract

Establishing robust methods and metrics to evaluate habitat quality is critical for the recovery of endangered Pacific salmonids ( Oncorhynchus spp.). A variety of modeling approaches are used for status and trend monitoring of anadromous species throughout the Pacific Northwest, USA, but current methods may fail to capture the complex relationship between fish and habitat and are often limited in predictive power beyond specific watersheds. Further, the focus on species distribution and abundance is not easily manipulated to predict carrying capacity and traditional stock‐recruitment analyses are reliant on long‐term data which are not always available. In this study, we developed a quantile random forest model to provide estimates of habitat carrying capacity for Chinook salmon ( O. tshawytscha ) parr during the summer months, at both the site and watershed scale. Quantile random forest models allow for the consideration of noisy data, correlated variables, and non‐linear relationships: common features in fish–habitat datasets. We leveraged Columbia Habitat Monitoring Program data to select habitat co‐variates and predict capacity at those sites. We also identified a set of globally available attributes to extrapolate capacity estimate predictions throughout wadeable streams within the Columbia River basin. Total capacity estimates for watersheds closely matched estimates from alternative fish productivity models. Carrying capacity estimates based on quantile random forest models, like those presented here, provide managers a framework to guide the identification, prioritization, and development of habitat rehabilitation actions to recover salmon populations.

Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE
OSTI ID:
1769544
Alternate ID(s):
OSTI ID: 1786430
Journal Information:
Ecosphere, Journal Name: Ecosphere Journal Issue: 3 Vol. 12; ISSN 2150-8925
Publisher:
Wiley Blackwell (John Wiley & Sons)Copyright Statement
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

References (43)

Mapping river bathymetries: Evaluating topobathymetric LiDAR survey journal November 2018
Newer Classification and Regression Tree Techniques: Bagging and Random Forests for Ecological Prediction journal March 2006
Nonlinear relationships can lead to bias in biomass calculations and drift-foraging models when using summaries of invertebrate drift data journal August 2016
Estimating limits to the spatial extent and suitability of sole (Solea solea) nursery grounds in the Dover Strait journal November 2003
New approaches to modelling fish–habitat relationships journal February 2010
Low carrying capacity a risk for threatened Chinook Salmon journal September 2020
Improving abundance estimates from electrofishing removal sampling journal January 2013
Random Forests journal January 2001
Deep learning journal May 2015
MissForest--non-parametric missing value imputation for mixed-type data journal October 2011
A computer vision for animal ecology journal November 2017
The continuous smooth hockey stick: a newly proposed spawner-recruitment model: The new stock-recruitment model journal October 2008
Net rate of energy intake predicts reach-level steelhead ( Oncorhynchus mykiss ) densities in diverse basins from a large monitoring program journal July 2016
Estimating the benefits of widespread floodplain reconnection for Columbia River Chinook salmon journal July 2019
Some like it slow: a bioenergetic evaluation of habitat quality for juvenile Chinook salmon in the Lemhi River, Idaho journal July 2020
Ma×imum reproductive rate of fish at low population sizes journal January 1999
Empirical relationships between watershed characteristics and coho salmon ( Oncorhynchus kisutch ) smolt abundance in 14 western Washington streams journal July 2001
Landscape characteristics, land use, and coho salmon ( Oncorhynchus kisutch ) abundance, Snohomish River, Wash., U.S.A.
  • Pess, George R.; Montgomery, David R.; Steel, E. Ashley
  • Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, Vol. 59, Issue 4 https://doi.org/10.1139/f02-035
journal April 2002
Using thalweg profiling to assess and monitor juvenile salmon ( Oncorhynchus spp.) habitat in small streams journal July 2006
Relationships between habitat characteristics and breeding population densities in sockeye salmon ( Oncorhynchus nerka ) journal May 2011
Temperature Tolerance in Young Pacific Salmon, Genus Oncorhynchus journal June 1952
Optimal Stock Size and Harvest Rate in Multistage Life History Models journal January 1986
Seasonal Changes in Habitat Use by Juvenile Coho Salmon ( Oncorhynchus kisutch ) in Oregon Coastal Streams
  • Nickelson, Thomas E.; Rodgers, Jeffrey D.; Johnson, Steven L.
  • Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, Vol. 49, Issue 4 https://doi.org/10.1139/f92-088
journal April 1992
Remote sensing of the environment with small unmanned aircraft systems (UASs), part 1: a review of progress and challenges journal September 2014
Wildlife research and management methods in the 21st century: Where do unmanned aircraft fit in? journal December 2015
Spatially Balanced Sampling of Natural Resources journal March 2004
Using a Master Sample to Integrate Stream Monitoring Programs journal September 2008
Using Inverse Probability Bootstrap Sampling to Eliminate Sample Induced Bias in Model Based Analysis of Unequal Probability Samples journal June 2015
Sample Size in Petersen Mark–Recapture Experiments journal July 1964
Summer and Winter Habitat Selection by Juvenile Chinook Salmon in a Highly Sedimented Idaho Stream journal March 1987
Modeling Stream Fish Habitat Limitations from Wedge-Shaped Patterns of Variation in Standing Stock journal January 1996
Influences of Spatial and Temporal Variation on Fish-Habitat Relationships Defined by Regression Quantiles journal January 2002
The Response of Salmon Populations to Geomorphic Measurements at Three Scales journal June 2009
Juvenile Chinook Salmon Summer Microhabitat Availability, Use, and Selection in a Central Idaho Wilderness Stream journal May 2009
Geomorphic controls on salmon nesting patterns described by a new, narrow-beam terrestrial–aquatic lidar journal April 2008
A gentle introduction to quantile regression for ecologists journal October 2003
Using Lidar Bathymetry and Boosted Regression Trees to Predict the Diversity and Abundance of Fish and Corals journal November 2009
An Assessment of Small Unmanned Aerial Vehicles for Wildlife Research journal October 2006
Spatially Restricted Surveys over Time for Aquatic Resources journal December 1999
Regression Quantiles journal January 1978
A New Method for Estimating Population Size from Removal Data journal December 1978
Ontogenetic habitat associations of a demersal fish species, Pagrus auratus, identified using boosted regression trees journal August 2012
A Functional Relationship Between Watershed Size and Atlantic Salmon Parr Density journal June 2010

Similar Records

Related Subjects