Influence of parental life history on maturation and smoltification in brown trout (Salmo trutta L.)

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
P. Dębowski, S. Dobosz
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Abstract The developmental pathways of the offspring of three groups of trout, Salmo trutta L., with known life histories were compared: one group from a freshwater resident population and two groups from an anadromous population (fish that have smoltified and fish that have not). The fish were hybridized within a group, and 27 families were obtained and reared mixed in two tanks. Tracking fish specimens was possible thanks to individual passive integrated transponder (PIT) tagging. All families followed different life pathways. Faster growth favored early smoltification and maturation at the age of 1+ in males that had not smoltified. In addition, both processes were clearly also influenced by inherited factors. Fish of freshwater resident origin smoltified more infrequently, and males matured earlier than did fish from the migratory population. The offspring of parents from the migratory population, which did smoltify during their individual histories, smoltified early (in the second year) more often than offspring of non-smoltified members of the population.
亲代生活史对褐鳟(Salmo trutta L.)成熟和孵化的影响
摘要对三种已知生活史的鳟鱼(Salmo trutta L.)后代的发育途径进行了比较:一组来自淡水常住种群,两组来自无产卵种群(有受精的鱼和没有受精的鱼)。对一组鱼进行杂交,获得27个科,在两个鱼缸中混合饲养。由于单个被动集成应答器(PIT)标记,跟踪鱼类标本成为可能。所有的家庭都走上了不同的人生道路。生长速度较快有利于未孵化雄鱼的早期孵化和1+龄成熟。此外,这两个过程显然也受到遗传因素的影响。淡水鱼的交配频率较低,雄鱼比洄游鱼成熟得早。来自迁徙种群的父母,在他们的个体历史中有过闷龄的后代,比种群中没有闷龄的后代更早(在第二年)闷龄。
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Archives of Polish Fisheries
Archives of Polish Fisheries Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Aquatic Science
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