Aurora Hatanpää, Hannu Huuskonen, Jorma Piironen, Raine Kortet, William Bernard Perry
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摘要
孵化场养殖的驯化效应影响鱼类的各种性状。塞马湖内陆鲑鱼(Salmo salar m. sebago)依赖孵化场繁殖已有50多年的历史。因此,种群面临孵化场诱导表型的风险,这在野外可能是次优的,从而影响已经极度濒危的种群的长期生存能力。为了评估养殖技术的影响,在四种不同的孵卵饲养背景下,比较了一夏龄内陆鲑鱼的形态和不对称性(应激指标),所有鱼都来自同一科群。第一组在标准孵化条件下饲养,第二组在强化饲养条件下饲养(改变水位、方向和速度),第三组在半自然孵化条件下饲养(室外溪流池塘和自然猎物),第四组在野生条件下饲养(春季在Ala-Koitajoki河放养,9月电钓)。从鱼的左右两侧拍照,并使用经典的线性测量和几何形态计量学比较不同饲养方式的形态。结果表明,在自然条件下饲养的鱼比孵化场饲养的鱼更对称,胸鳍更长,而在半自然条件下饲养的鱼则表现出更多的不对称。这些结果表明,不同的饲养方式会引起不同程度的压力,当自然繁殖不可能时,可以建议采取保护措施,鼓励在野外早期放养。
Stress-linked morphological change associated with rearing techniques of hatchery-reliant endemic landlocked Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar m. sebago).
Domestication effects caused by hatchery rearing impact various traits in fishes. Lake Saimaa landlocked salmon (Salmo salar m. sebago) have been dependent on hatchery propagation for over 50 years. The population is therefore at risk of hatchery-induced phenotypes, which can be suboptimal in the wild, thus impacting the long-term viability of the already critically endangered population. To assess the impact of rearing techniques, one-summer-old landlocked salmon morphology and asymmetry (an indicator of stress) was compared between four different hatchery rearing backgrounds, with all fish originating from the same family groups. The first group was maintained under standard hatchery conditions, the second under enriched rearing conditions (varying water level, direction and velocity), the third in semi-natural hatchery conditions (outdoor stream ponds and natural prey) and the fourth group experienced wild conditions (stocked in the River Ala-Koitajoki as alevins in spring and electrofished in September). Fish were photographed from both left and right sides and morphology was compared between rearing types using classical linear measurements as well as geometric morphometrics. Results indicate that natural conditions produce more symmetrical fish that have longer pectoral fins than their hatchery conspecifics, whereas fish reared in semi-natural conditions show increased asymmetry. These results suggest that different rearing types elicit varying levels of stress, and that conservation efforts encouraging early-stage stocking in the wild could be recommended when natural reproduction is not possible.
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.