拉萨河某支流孵育藏鱼裂腹鱼幼鱼放生后的表现

IF 1.1 Q3 FISHERIES
Benhe Zeng, Lin Wang, Tingbing Zhu, Ning Wang, Rongzhu Zhou, Jinlin Wang, Qiming Wang, Yanfei Gao
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增加种群是中国渔业资源保护的必要条件。然而,评价高原鱼类放养效果的研究还很少。雅鲁藏布江中游特有的藏鱼扬胡斯班迪(Schizopygopsis younghusbandi)目前面临着资源可用性下降的问题。本研究对2023年9月至2024年8月放生到拉萨河某支流的育成梭子鱼幼鱼进行了为期11个月的放生-放生试验,对放生后的表现进行了评价。放生鱼总体重捕率为8.04%,其中92.0%在放生后10天内重捕。随着放生时间的延长,各捕获点放生鱼的发生率呈下降趋势。最后一次捕获放生鱼发生在放生248天后,表明实验鱼可以成功地在野外环境中越冬。在首次放生后的11个月内,放生鱼的平均体重增加了66.4%。放生鱼的条件因子变化显著,在冬季显著下降。肠道饱腹度的变化表明,释放的鱼早在释放后第二天就恢复了摄食,并在随后的实验期间保持了摄食活性。释放鱼的运动模式表明,在早期阶段,它们主要分散在释放地点的上游;然而,在他们被释放8天后,他们主要向下游移动。在放归后的2-8个月内,放归鱼的种群贡献率为0.36%至1.09%。本研究结果不仅加深了我们对孵育高原鱼类对野生环境适应性的认识,而且为高原鱼类资源增加计划的管理和有效性评价提供了参考。
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Post-Release Performance of Hatchery-Reared Tibetan Fish Schizopygopsis younghusbandi Juveniles in a Tributary of Lhasa River

Post-Release Performance of Hatchery-Reared Tibetan Fish Schizopygopsis younghusbandi Juveniles in a Tributary of Lhasa River

Stock enhancement is essential for China's fishery resource conservation. However, research evaluating the stocking effectiveness of plateau fish species is scare. Schizopygopsis younghusbandi, a Tibetan fish endemic to the middle Yarlung Zangbo River, is currently facing a decline in resource availability. In the present study, an 11-month mark–release–recapture experiment was conducted to evaluate the post-release performance of hatchery-reared juvenile S. younghusbandi released into a tributary of the Lhasa River from September 2023 to August 2024. The overall recapture rate of the released fish was 8.04%, with 92.0% of the individuals being recaptured within 10 days of their release. As the time since release increased, the occurrence rate of the released fish at various capture sites demonstrated a declining trend. The last recapture of a released fish occurred 248 days post-release, demonstrating that the experimental fish can successfully overwinter in the field environment. The average weight of the released fish increased by 66.4% over the 11 months following their initial release. The condition factors of the released fish exhibited notable variations, with a significant decline during the winter months. Changes in gut fullness indicate that the released fish resumed feeding as early as the second day post-release and maintained feeding activity throughout the subsequent experimental period. The movement patterns of the released fish reveal that they primarily dispersed upstream of the release site during the early stages; however, after 8 days of their release, they predominantly moved downstream. The population contribution rate of the released fish ranged from 0.36% to 1.09% over the 2–8 months following their release. The results of this study not only enhance our understanding of the adaptability of hatchery-reared plateau fish to wild environments but also provide a reference for the management and effectiveness evaluation of plateau fish stock enhancement programs.

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