Do offspring characteristics reflect parental migration variation?

IF 2 3区 农林科学 Q2 FISHERIES
Madeleine Berry, Jan G Davidsen, Marie Nevoux, Kim Aarestrup, Carlos M Alexandre, Sara S Silva, Alexander Thorén, Anders Engstöm, Matilda Ahvenainen, Johan Höjesjö
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Abstract

Sea trout, Salmo trutta, display a wide range of migratory behaviours, and one aspect of variation comes from freshwater migration distance. The overall aim of this study was to determine if offspring of long- and short-distance migrants exhibited phenotypic differences relating to parental migration distance. For that purpose, we conducted several behavioural tests (dyadic contest, boldness scoring and open field test) and morphological analysis (relative pectoral-fin length) in multiple freshwater systems across the distribution range of the target species in Europe. It was expected that offspring of long-distance migrants would be more active, bold and dominant than those of short-distance migrants and would have longer pectoral fins relative to body length. Additionally, we investigated if boldness varied in relation to latitude. We showed that offspring of long-distance migrants were more dominant in two cases and more active in one case than those of short-distance migrants; however, there was no difference in swimming distance or velocity. Boldness and relative pectoral-fin length were significantly related to site of origin; however, the direction of this relationship differed between systems. Generally, we detected a decrease in boldness with declining latitude. In summary, we have detected variation among juveniles related to location within a stream; however, the drivers and processes behind these are likely more complex than purely parental migratory strategy. Our results can inform suitable management and conservation efforts directed to anadromous Salmo trutta. For example, habitat restoration and removal of migration barriers can increase the possible range of migration distances helping maintain the phenotypic diversity of offspring.

后代的特征是否反映了亲代迁移的差异?
海鳟(Salmo trutta)表现出广泛的洄游行为,其变化的一个方面来自于淡水洄游距离。本研究的总体目的是确定长途和短途迁徙的后代是否表现出与亲代迁徙距离有关的表型差异。为此,我们在欧洲目标物种分布范围内的多个淡水系统中进行了几项行为测试(二元竞赛、大胆度评分和开阔场测试)和形态学分析(相对胸鳍长度)。据推测,远途迁徙的后代比短距离迁徙的后代更活跃、更大胆、更占优势,胸鳍相对体长也更长。此外,我们还调查了粗度是否随纬度而变化。结果表明,长途迁徙后代在两种情况下比短途迁徙后代更占优势,在一种情况下比短途迁徙后代更活跃;然而,游泳距离和速度没有差异。胆度和胸鳍相对长度与产地显著相关;然而,这种关系的方向在不同的系统之间是不同的。一般来说,我们发现随着纬度的下降,大胆度也在下降。总之,我们已经发现了与溪流中位置有关的幼鱼之间的变异;然而,这些背后的驱动因素和过程可能比纯粹的亲代迁徙策略更复杂。我们的研究结果可以为针对溯河鲑的适当管理和保护工作提供信息。例如,栖息地恢复和迁移障碍的消除可以增加迁移距离的可能范围,从而有助于维持后代的表型多样性。
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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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