Full metadata
Title
Urban Pond Ecology at the Rio Salado Habitat Restoration Area
Description
When most people think of Phoenix, Arizona, they think of sprawling cityscapesand hot desert mountains full of saguaros and other cacti. They rarely think of water and
fish, and yet, the Arizona landscape is home to many lakes, ponds, rivers and streams,
full of both native fish and sportfish, including in the urban areas. According to the report
by DeSemple in 2006, between the years 2001 and 2006, the Rio Salado Environmental
Restoration Project worked to revitalize the dry river bed that runs through Phoenix, that
included the construction of two urban ponds, the Demonstration Pond and the Reservoir
Pond. At the start of this study, it was unknown what vertebrate species inhabited these
ponds, but it was known that these urban ponds have been used to dump unwanted
aquatic pets. The bluegill Lepomis macrochirus was found to reside in both ponds, and as
it is such an important sportfish species, it was chosen as the focal species for these
studies, which took place over periods in March, May, July, and September of 2021.
Single-season occupancy models were used to attempt to determine how L. macrochirus,
use the microhabitats within the system, and a multi-season model was used to estimate
their recruitment, and seasonal changes in occupancy. In addition, this study also
attempts to understand the size structures of the L. macrochirus population in the
Reservoir Pond and the population in the Demonstration Pond, and if that size structure
varies from March to September. As the populations of these ponds are physically
isolated from one another, statistical tests were also done to determine if the size
structures of the two populations of L. macrochirus differ from one another and found
that the two populations do indeed differ from one another, but only during two of the
sampling periods.
Date Created
2022
Contributors
- Keister, Emily Jan (Author)
- Saul, Steven (Thesis advisor)
- Bateman, Heather (Committee member)
- Suzart de Albuquerque, Fabio (Committee member)
- Arizona State University (Publisher)
Topical Subject
Resource Type
Extent
77 pages
Language
eng
Copyright Statement
In Copyright
Primary Member of
Peer-reviewed
No
Open Access
No
Handle
https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.2.N.171640
Level of coding
minimal
Cataloging Standards
Note
Partial requirement for: M.S., Arizona State University, 2022
Field of study: Applied Biological Sciences
System Created
- 2022-12-20 06:19:18
System Modified
- 2022-12-20 06:19:18
- 1 year 10 months ago
Additional Formats