Size-dependent preference for low water temperature in juvenile chum salmon (Oncorhynchus keta) during the migration period.

IF 2 3区 农林科学 Q2 FISHERIES
Arimune Munakata, Saori Kato, Ryoka Araya
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Abstract

Recently, sea surface temperature (SST) has increased around Japanese coastal areas, and it has been pointed out that the survival rate of hatchery-released chum salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) has decreased, partly due to the influence of high SST. To investigate the characteristics of juveniles that prefer low water temperatures, potentially indicating an active northward migration in Japan's coastal waters, we examined the relationship between low water temperature preference and body shape in juvenile chum salmon. Behavioural experiments were conducted between 11 and 18 May using tanks that allowed juveniles to move freely and choose between low- and high water temperature areas. A total of 158 juveniles were tested across five trials, with 35 individuals in four trials and 18 individuals in an additional trial, randomly selected for each experiment. The selection rate for low water temperature areas, as well as the average standard length (Ls) and body mass (M), increased with the number of trials. Juveniles that preferred low water temperatures exhibited greater Ls and M but a lower condition factor (K) compared to those selecting the high water temperature area. Following the behavioural experiments, both groups were reared separately at an intermediate temperature, and their Ls and M were measured every 13-17 days. Growth rates appeared to be maintained in both groups, as Ls and M, but not K, continued to increase between 18 May and 16 June. These findings suggest that well-growing juveniles with lower K values may actively show water temperature preferences. This preference for lower temperatures may drive fish to migrate northward in search of cooler waters in the North Pacific Ocean.

鲑幼鱼在洄游期间对低水温的偏好。
近年来,日本沿海地区海温升高,孵化场放生鲑鱼(Oncorhynchus nerka)的存活率下降,部分原因是受高海温的影响。为了研究幼鱼偏好低水温的特征,可能表明日本沿海水域积极向北迁移,我们研究了幼鱼对低水温偏好与体型之间的关系。行为实验于5月11日至18日进行,实验使用的水箱允许幼鱼自由移动,并在低水温和高水温区域之间进行选择。共有158名青少年在5个试验中接受了测试,其中4个试验中有35人,另一个试验中有18人,每个实验随机选择。低水温地区的选择率以及平均标准长度(Ls)和体重(M)随着试验次数的增加而增加。与选择高水温区域的幼鱼相比,选择低水温区域的幼鱼具有更高的Ls和M,但条件因子(K)较低。行为实验结束后,两组分别在中等温度下饲养,每13 ~ 17天测定一次l、M值。在5月18日至6月16日期间,两组的增长率似乎都保持不变,Ls和M继续增加,而K则没有。这些结果表明,生长良好的幼鱼在较低的K值下可能会主动表现出水温偏好。这种对较低温度的偏好可能会驱使鱼类向北迁徙,以寻找北太平洋较冷的水域。
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Journal of fish biology
Journal of fish biology 生物-海洋与淡水生物学
CiteScore
4.00
自引率
10.00%
发文量
292
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Fish Biology is a leading international journal for scientists engaged in all aspects of fishes and fisheries research, both fresh water and marine. The journal publishes high-quality papers relevant to the central theme of fish biology and aims to bring together under one cover an overall picture of the research in progress and to provide international communication among researchers in many disciplines with a common interest in the biology of fish.
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