Effect of Temperature on Black Carp (Mylopharyngodon piceus) Age at Sexual Maturity

IF 1.6 3区 农林科学 Q3 FISHERIES
Jiayi Wu, Kim Cuddington
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Abstract

Black Carp (Mylopharyngodon piceus) is one of the four invasive Asian Carp species (Bighead Carp, Hypophthalmichthys nobilis; Grass Carp, Ctenopharyngodon idella; and Silver Carp, Hypophthalmichthys molitrix) in North America. As benthic predators, Black Carp poses ecological risks to unionids within the Great Lakes and could bring other changes to local benthic communities. One means of assessing invasion risk and potential impact is to determine how critical life history characteristics depend on environmental conditions in new regions. Age at sexual maturity is negatively correlated to the maximum per capita population growth rate and thus can be used to estimate potential population growth for invasive species. Previous studies have found a significant negative relationship between age at maturity and temperature for all three other Asian Carp species, but not for Black Carp. With a more comprehensive dataset, we demonstrate that the same relationship exists for Black Carp. Winter duration is the best predictor of Black Carp age at maturity, followed by average winter air temperature. This significant relationship between age at maturity and temperature was not altered in artificial growing environments. Our results suggested that for Black Carp, temperatures in the winter months are more important for its energy accumulation and maturation and may determine invasion risk in northern locations, such as tributaries of the Great Lakes.

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温度对青鱼性成熟期年龄的影响
黑鱼(Mylopharyngodon piceus)是亚洲四种入侵鲤鱼(鳙鱼,Hypophthalmichthys nobilis;草鱼,草鱼;和北美洲的鲢鱼(Hypophthalmichthys molitrix)。作为底栖生物的捕食者,黑鲤鱼对五大湖内的群落构成了生态风险,并可能给当地的底栖生物群落带来其他变化。评估入侵风险和潜在影响的一种方法是确定新地区的关键生活史特征如何依赖于环境条件。性成熟年龄与最大人均种群增长率呈负相关,因此可以用来估计入侵物种的潜在种群增长率。先前的研究发现,其他三种亚洲鲤鱼的成熟年龄和温度之间存在显著的负相关关系,但对黑鱼没有影响。通过更全面的数据集,我们证明了黑鲤鱼也存在相同的关系。冬期是青鱼成熟年龄的最佳预测因子,其次是冬季平均气温。这种成熟年龄与温度之间的显著关系在人工生长环境中没有改变。我们的研究结果表明,对于黑鲤鱼来说,冬季的温度对其能量积累和成熟更为重要,并可能决定北方地区(如五大湖的支流)的入侵风险。
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Ecology of Freshwater Fish
Ecology of Freshwater Fish 农林科学-海洋与淡水生物学
CiteScore
4.10
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发文量
45
审稿时长
12-24 weeks
期刊介绍: Ecology of Freshwater Fish publishes original contributions on all aspects of fish ecology in freshwater environments, including lakes, reservoirs, rivers, and streams. Manuscripts involving ecologically-oriented studies of behavior, conservation, development, genetics, life history, physiology, and host-parasite interactions are welcomed. Studies involving population ecology and community ecology are also of interest, as are evolutionary approaches including studies of population biology, evolutionary ecology, behavioral ecology, and historical ecology. Papers addressing the life stages of anadromous and catadromous species in estuaries and inshore coastal zones are considered if they contribute to the general understanding of freshwater fish ecology. Theoretical and modeling studies are suitable if they generate testable hypotheses, as are those with implications for fisheries. Manuscripts presenting analyses of published data are considered if they produce novel conclusions or syntheses. The journal publishes articles, fresh perspectives, and reviews and, occasionally, the proceedings of conferences and symposia.
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