确认伊利湖支流毛米河中有银鲦鱼产卵

IF 1.3 4区 农林科学 Q3 FISHERIES
Ryan E. Brown, Christine M. Mayer, Nathan Thompson, Corbin D. Hilling, James J. Roberts, Catherine A. Richter
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目标由于入侵物种和其他因素对不同物种的影响不同,生物多样性正在下降。银鲦(Macrhybopsis storeriana)在其原生地的数量正在减少,其在五大湖的保护状况从安全到可能灭绝不等。伊利湖曾经养育了大量银鲦鱼,直到 20 世纪 50 年代才出现崩溃。此外,伊利湖中银鲢的产卵行为和生殖系统尚不清楚。我们的目标是记录伊利湖支流莫米河(Maumee River)中的银鲢产卵情况。方法已知入侵草鱼 Ctenopharyngodon idella 会在 5 月至 7 月的大流量事件期间在莫米河产卵,托莱多大学和美国地质调查局使用成对的邦戈网定期对下游 24 公里处的早期生命阶段进行采样。2022 年 6 月 8 日,在一次大流量事件中,在毛米河的两个地点捕获了一些潜在的草鱼卵。15 枚潜在的草鱼卵被送去进行基因分析,DNA 测序结果显示,其中 6 枚卵为银鲦卵。讨论这是首次在伊利湖支流中采集到银鲦卵,我们的研究结果表明,银鲦很可能属于嗜鳞鱼类繁殖群。虽然草鱼和银鲦产卵的条件相似,但由于在捕捉草鱼时使用的电鱼设置,控制毛米河中草鱼的管理措施可能不会影响到银鲦。银鲦在伊利湖流域西部支流产卵的验证,为银鲦的繁殖生物学提供了深入的见解,有助于伊利湖和整个五大湖的恢复规划。
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Silver Chub spawning confirmed in the Maumee River, a tributary of Lake Erie
ObjectiveBiodiversity is declining due to invasive species and other factors that can affect individual species differently. Silver Chub Macrhybopsis storeriana are declining in their native range, and their conservation status in the Great Lakes ranges from secure to possibly extirpated. Lake Erie once supported a large Silver Chub population until it crashed in the 1950s. Additionally, the spawning behavior and reproductive guild of Silver Chub in Lake Erie is unknown. Our objective was to document Silver Chub spawning in the Maumee River, a Lake Erie tributary.MethodsInvasive Grass Carp Ctenopharyngodon idella are known to spawn in the Maumee River during high‐flow events from May to July, and the University of Toledo and U.S. Geological Survey regularly sample the lower 24 km for early life stages using paired bongo nets. Contents from paired bongo nets are returned to the laboratory for processing, and a subset of potential Grass Carp eggs are sent for genetic analysis.ResultOn June 8, 2022, several potential Grass Carp eggs were captured at two sites on the Maumee River during a high‐flow event. Fifteen potential Grass Carp eggs were sent for genetic analysis, and DNA sequencing revealed that six of these eggs were Silver Chub.DiscussionThis was the first known collection of Silver Chub eggs in a Lake Erie tributary, and our findings indicate that Silver Chub likely belong to the pelagophil reproductive guild. Although Grass Carp and Silver Chub spawn under similar conditions, management actions to control Grass Carp in the Maumee River may be unlikely to affect Silver Chub due to electrofishing settings used in the capture of Grass Carp. The verification of Silver Chub spawning in a Western Erie Basin tributary provides insights into their reproductive biology that could be useful in recovery planning in Lake Erie and throughout the Great Lakes.
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期刊介绍: The North American Journal of Fisheries Management promotes communication among fishery managers with an emphasis on North America, and addresses the maintenance, enhancement, and allocation of fisheries resources. It chronicles the development of practical monitoring and management programs for finfish and exploitable shellfish in marine and freshwater environments. Contributions relate to the management of fish populations, habitats, and users to protect and enhance fish and fishery resources for societal benefits. Case histories of successes, failures, and effects of fisheries programs help convey practical management experience to others.
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