Migration strategies supporting salmonids in Arctic Rivers: A case study of Arctic Cisco and Dolly Varden

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
M. Carey, V. V. von Biela, RANDY J. Brown, C. Zimmerman
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Abstract

Abstract Amphidromous fish such as Dolly Varden (Salvelinus malma) and Arctic Cisco (Coregonus autumnalis) have distinct life histories that facilitate their success in Arctic environments. Both species spawn in freshwater and make annual migrations between marine, brackish, or freshwater environments. Dolly Varden rear for one or more years in freshwater before migrating to sea whereas Arctic Cisco migrate to sea during their first summer. By contrast, Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.) spawn in freshwater, but once they smolt and go to sea they remain there until they mature and return to spawn. Salmon migrate at variable ages depending on species. Arctic marine environments offer productive food resources during summer, but during winter they are too cold for salmonids that lack antifreeze proteins. To avoid the cold sea during winter, Dolly Varden return to freshwater while Arctic Cisco overwinter in brackish estuaries. The lack of migration back to freshwater for overwintering helps explain why Pacific salmon success is limited in Arctic waters and suggests major increases in success will not be realized until Arctic seas provide suitable overwinter conditions. In this paper we contrast these migration strategies, discuss potential changes in a warming Arctic, and highlight information needs especially for juvenile fish.
支持北极河流中鲑鱼的迁徙策略:北极思科和多莉·瓦尔登的案例研究
摘要Dolly Varden(Salvelinus malma)和Arctic Cisco(Coregonus autumnalis)等两栖产卵鱼类有着独特的生活史,这有助于它们在北极环境中取得成功。这两个物种都在淡水中产卵,并每年在海洋、半咸水或淡水环境之间迁徙。Dolly Varden在淡水中生活了一年或几年后才迁移到大海,而北极思科则在第一个夏天迁移到大海。相比之下,太平洋鲑鱼(Oncorhynchus spp.)在淡水中产卵,但一旦它们闷烧并出海,它们就会留在那里,直到成熟并返回产卵。三文鱼的迁徙年龄因物种而异。北极海洋环境在夏季提供了丰富的食物资源,但在冬季,它们对缺乏防冻蛋白的鲑鱼来说太冷了。为了在冬季避开寒冷的大海,Dolly Varden回到淡水中,而Arctic Cisco则在半咸水河口越冬。太平洋鲑鱼没有迁徙回淡水越冬,这有助于解释为什么太平洋鲑鱼在北极水域的成功率有限,并表明在北冰洋提供合适的越冬条件之前,成功率不会大幅提高。在本文中,我们对比了这些迁徙策略,讨论了北极变暖的潜在变化,并强调了信息需求,尤其是幼鱼的信息需求。
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Animal Migration
Animal Migration Environmental Science-Ecology
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