The effect of trapping on the migration and survival of Atlantic salmon smolts

IF 1.7 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
L. Sortland, N. Jepsen, Richard Kennedy, A. Koed, Diego del Villar-Guerra, Robert J. Lennox, K. Birnie‐Gauvin, K. Aarestrup
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Electronic tags are often used to track the freshwater‐marine migrations of smolts, where smolts are captured for tagging pre‐migration (e.g., via electrofishing) or during‐migration (e.g., via traps). Pre‐migration capture allows smolts to initiate and complete their downstream migration unhindered, but risks smolt loss before the migration commences. The contrary is the case for during‐migration trap‐caught smolts, but trapping smolts temporarily halts their seaward journey which may negatively impact their progress. This study investigated the effect of trapping on the behaviour and survival of migrating Atlantic salmon (Salmo Salar) smolts using acoustic telemetry. We compared the movements and survival of smolts tagged before the smolt run captured by electrofishing (“comparator”) with smolts trapped and tagged during the smolt run (“trapped”). A total of 478 smolts were tagged and released in River Skjern (2020 and 2022), Denmark, and 82 smolts in River Ballycastle (2022), Northern Ireland, and their seaward movements were monitored using acoustic receivers deployed in the river, fjord, and coastal area. In River Skjern in 2022, comparator smolts migrated earlier than trapped smolts, likely because these constituted more of the larger‐sized, earlier migrating individuals. We found no differences in descent trajectories, diel patterns, progression rates, or survival between trapped smolts and comparator smolts in any of the rivers or study years. Thus, our results support the use of during‐migration trapping as a low‐impact method to capture smolts for telemetry studies, with trapped samples (if held <24 h) yielding comparable results in terms of behaviour and survival with non‐delayed pre‐migration tagged fish.
诱捕对大西洋鲑幼鱼迁徙和存活的影响
电子标签通常用于跟踪幼鱼从淡水到海洋的洄游,在洄游前(如通过电鱼)或洄游中(如通过诱捕器)捕获幼鱼进行标记。洄游前捕获可使幼体不受阻碍地开始并完成下游洄游,但有可能在洄游开始前就损失幼体。洄游过程中通过诱捕器捕获的幼体则与此相反,但诱捕幼体会暂时停止它们的向海洄游,这可能会对它们的洄游进程产生负面影响。本研究利用声学遥测技术调查了诱捕对洄游大西洋鲑(Salmo Salar)幼鱼的行为和存活率的影响。我们比较了电鱼捕获的在幼鱼洄游前被标记的幼鱼("比较者")与在幼鱼洄游期间被诱捕并标记的幼鱼("被诱捕者")的运动和存活情况。在丹麦的 Skjern 河(2020 年和 2022 年)和北爱尔兰的 Ballycastle 河(2022 年)分别共标记和释放了 478 条和 82 条幼鱼,并使用部署在河流、峡湾和沿海地区的声学接收器监测它们的海上活动。在 2022 年的 Skjern 河中,与被诱捕的黑幼鱼相比,参照黑幼鱼的洄游时间更早,这可能是因为这些黑幼鱼中更多的是体型较大、洄游时间较早的个体。我们发现,在任何河流或研究年份,被诱捕的黑幼鱼与参照黑幼鱼在下降轨迹、昼夜模式、进展率或存活率方面均无差异。因此,我们的研究结果支持将洄游期间诱捕作为一种低影响的方法来捕获幼鱼进行遥测研究,诱捕的样本(如果保留时间小于 24 小时)在行为和存活率方面的结果与非延迟洄游前标记的鱼类相当。
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River Research and Applications
River Research and Applications 环境科学-环境科学
CiteScore
4.60
自引率
9.10%
发文量
158
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: River Research and Applications , previously published as Regulated Rivers: Research and Management (1987-2001), is an international journal dedicated to the promotion of basic and applied scientific research on rivers. The journal publishes original scientific and technical papers on biological, ecological, geomorphological, hydrological, engineering and geographical aspects related to rivers in both the developed and developing world. Papers showing how basic studies and new science can be of use in applied problems associated with river management, regulation and restoration are encouraged as is interdisciplinary research concerned directly or indirectly with river management problems.
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