Thériault Véronique, Dunlop Erin S, Dieckmann Ulf, Bernatchez Louis, Dodson Julian J
Département de Biologie, Centre Interuniversitaire de Recherche sur le Saumon Atlantique (CIRSA), Université Laval, Cité Universitaire Québec, QC, Canada.
Institute of Marine Research Bergen, Norway ; Department of Biology, University of Bergen Bergen, Norway.
Evol Appl. 2008 May;1(2):409-23. doi: 10.1111/j.1752-4571.2008.00022.x.
Although contemporary trends indicative of evolutionary change have been detected in the life-history traits of exploited populations, it is not known to what extent fishing influences the evolution of alternative life-history tactics in migratory species such as salmonids. Here, we build a model to predict the evolution of anadromy and residency in an exploited population of brook charr, Salvelinus fontinalis. Our model allows for both phenotypic plasticity and genetic change in the age and size at migration by including migration reaction norms. Using this model, we predict that fishing of anadromous individuals over the course of 100 years causes evolution in the migration reaction norm, resulting in a decrease in average probabilities of migration with increasing harvest rate. Moreover, we show that differences in natural mortalities in freshwater greatly influence the magnitude and rate of evolutionary change. The fishing-induced changes in migration predicted by our model alter population abundances and reproductive output and should be accounted for in the sustainable management of salmonids.
尽管在被开发利用的种群的生活史特征中已检测到表明进化变化的当代趋势,但尚不清楚捕捞在多大程度上影响鲑科鱼类等洄游物种中替代生活史策略的进化。在此,我们构建了一个模型来预测溪红点鲑(Salvelinus fontinalis)被开发利用种群中溯河洄游和定居的进化。我们的模型通过纳入洄游反应规范,考虑了洄游年龄和大小方面的表型可塑性和遗传变化。利用该模型,我们预测在100年的时间里捕捞溯河洄游个体将导致洄游反应规范的进化,随着捕捞率的增加,洄游平均概率降低。此外,我们表明淡水自然死亡率的差异极大地影响进化变化的幅度和速率。我们模型预测的捕捞引起的洄游变化会改变种群数量和繁殖产出,在鲑科鱼类的可持续管理中应予以考虑。