On the survival and habitat use of hatchery-reared cisco (Coregonus artedi) in Lake Erie

IF 2.4 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
R.T. Kraus , J. Markham , J. Robinson , T. MacDougall , M.D. Faust , J.D. Schmitt , C.S. Vandergoot , J.E. McKenna Jr. , D. Gorsky
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Cisco (Coregonus artedi) have been extirpated from Lake Erie in North America since the 1960s, but they once supported one of the largest Laurentian Great Lakes fisheries. Numerous potential impediments to rehabilitation have been identified, including summer habitat refugia and predation. We used acoustic telemetry to investigate the thermal habitat use and survival of hatchery-reared adult cisco in Lake Erie. Fish were experimentally released (n = 50 per site) offshore at Dunkirk, New York, in the eastern basin and Huron, Ohio, in the central basin. Cisco in both basins found suitable summer oxythermal habitat in the metalimnion, suggesting that coldwater habitat availability is likely not an impediment for reestablishment. However, track end dates or predation dates were distributed across only four months with the last detection at 155 days. Predation sensors combined with temperature values during digestion indicated different potential predators: lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) for the Dunkirk group and walleye (Sander vitreus) for the Huron group. Additionally, digestion temperatures of two tags indicated bird predation was also important, likely underestimated and suggested substantial use of the epilimnion by tagged fish. The results highlight the need for additional studies to address stocking optimization questions in support of future reintroduction experiments and related cisco conservation efforts.

伊利湖中孵化育成的矶鳕的生存和栖息地利用情况
自 20 世纪 60 年代以来,北美伊利湖中的鲤鱼(Coregonus artedi)已经灭绝,但它们曾是劳伦伦五大湖中最大的渔业之一。已经发现了许多潜在的恢复障碍,包括夏季栖息地和捕食。我们利用声学遥测技术调查了伊利湖中孵化育成的成鱼对热栖息地的利用和存活情况。我们分别在东部流域的纽约州敦刻尔克和中部流域的俄亥俄州休伦进行了实验性近海放流(每个地点放流50尾)。两个流域的思科鱼都在金属膜层中找到了合适的夏季氧热栖息地,这表明冷水栖息地的可用性可能并不是重新建立的障碍。然而,轨迹结束日期或捕食日期仅分布在四个月中,最后一次检测是在 155 天。捕食传感器与消化过程中的温度值相结合,显示出不同的潜在捕食者:敦刻尔克组为湖鳟(Salvelinus namaycush),休伦组为马眼鱼(Sander vitreus)。此外,两个标签的消化温度表明鸟类捕食也很重要,但很可能被低估了,并表明标签鱼类大量使用了表层水。这些结果突出表明,需要开展更多研究来解决放养优化问题,以支持未来的重引进实验和相关的矶钓保护工作。
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Journal of Great Lakes Research
Journal of Great Lakes Research 生物-海洋与淡水生物学
CiteScore
5.10
自引率
13.60%
发文量
178
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: Published six times per year, the Journal of Great Lakes Research is multidisciplinary in its coverage, publishing manuscripts on a wide range of theoretical and applied topics in the natural science fields of biology, chemistry, physics, geology, as well as social sciences of the large lakes of the world and their watersheds. Large lakes generally are considered as those lakes which have a mean surface area of >500 km2 (see Herdendorf, C.E. 1982. Large lakes of the world. J. Great Lakes Res. 8:379-412, for examples), although smaller lakes may be considered, especially if they are very deep. We also welcome contributions on saline lakes and research on estuarine waters where the results have application to large lakes.
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