湖白鱼卵、幼虫和幼鱼的当代和历史动态表明,在第一个生长季节,招募面临瓶颈

IF 0.9 4区 生物学 Q4 ECOLOGY
Zachary J. Amidon, Robin L. DeBruyne, E. Roseman, C. Mayer
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摘要

为了确定伊利湖白鱼种群是否出现生存瓶颈,并探索可能的机制,我们研究了湖白鱼卵、幼虫和幼鱼的当代和历史动态。2016-2018年观察到广泛产卵和越冬卵滞留率低,但随后的幼虫CPUE在定期补充时与历史观察结果保持一致。在距离湖中产卵地点3-11公里的近岸地区,始终观察到最高的幼虫CPUE。秋季0岁捕获量预测了秋季1岁幼鱼的存在,表明瓶颈发生在第一个生长季节。我们的研究结果表明:(1)限制补充的因素会影响远洋幼虫期至0岁期间或之后的生存,以及(2)产卵和近岸苗圃栖息地之间的物理和生物过程可能会限制补充。未来的研究重点是幼虫苗圃栖息地特征和湖白鱼的生长和存活,可能会揭示影响招募的机制。
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Contemporary and Historic Dynamics of Lake Whitefish (Coregonus clupeaformis) Eggs, Larvae, and Juveniles Suggest Recruitment Bottleneck during First Growing Season
To determine if a survival bottleneck occurs in Lake Erie's lake whitefish (Coregonus clupeaformis) population and explore possible mechanisms responsible, we examined contemporary and historical dynamics of lake whitefish eggs, larvae and juveniles. Widespread spawning and low overwinter egg retention were observed in 2016–2018, however subsequent larval CPUE remained consistent with historical observations when regular recruitment occurred. Highest larval CPUE was consistently observed in nearshore areas 3–11 km from mid-lake spawning locations. Fall age-1 juvenile presence was predicted by fall age-0 catches, indicating the bottleneck occurs during the first growing season. Our results suggest the following: (1) factors limiting recruitment affect survival during or after the pelagic larval stage to fall age-0, and (2) physical and biological processes underlying connectivity between spawning and nearshore nursery habitats may be limiting recruitment. Future research focusing on larval nursery habitat characterization and lake whitefish growth and survival may reveal mechanisms affecting recruitment.
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Annales Zoologici Fennici
Annales Zoologici Fennici 生物-动物学
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2.40
自引率
14.30%
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10
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Annales Zoologici Fennici publishes mainly original research reports, but also in-depth reviews and commentaries on all aspects of animal ecology and evolution, and fields related to them. Our aim is to promote papers which focus on the interactions among various components in the past and present environments by using integrative and cross-disciplinary approaches. This may be achieved by employing tools from different fields of research, such as (but not restricted to): ecology and paleoecology, molecular ecology and phylogeography, conservation biology, human-induced contemporary evolution and wildlife management, animal behaviour and interactions (including recognition systems and mechanisms), paleontology (except systematics and taxonomy) and evolution, bioenergetics.
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