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支持大西洋鲑(Salmo salar)幼鱼在向下游洄游过程中发生顺序印迹的经验证据。

Empirical support for sequential imprinting during downstream migration in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) smolts.

机构信息

Laboratory of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries (LFI), NORCE Norwegian Research Centre AS, Universitetsveien 19, 4630, Kristiansand, Norway.

Norwegian Institute for Water Research, Grimstad, Norway.

出版信息

Sci Rep. 2022 Aug 12;12(1):13736. doi: 10.1038/s41598-022-17690-2.

Abstract

The precise homing of Atlantic salmon to their natal river and spawning grounds is the foundation for locally adapted genetically differentiated populations across rivers or across river sections. A sequential imprinting hypothesis states that salmon smolts may imprint on environmental clues along the outward migration route and then use this in reverse order to direct the spawning migration later in life. In this study, we provide empirical support for this hypothesis. PIT-tagged wild Atlantic salmon using a 2 km hydropower tunnel as downstream migrating smolts had a 18% (1SW) and 23% (2SW) lower probability of successfully migrating through the parallel river stretch as adult spawners compared to spawners that migrated through the same river stretch as smolts. These findings highlight how a fine-scale riverine migration route may be imprinted in wild Atlantic salmon smolts. From an applied perspective, these results stress the importance of not depriving smolts from parts of their migration route to ensure successful return of adults to their natal spawning grounds.

摘要

大西洋鲑鱼准确地回到其出生地的河流和产卵场,是河流之间或河流段之间具有本地适应性的遗传分化种群的基础。一个连续印记假说表明,鲑鱼幼鱼可能会在外移过程中对环境线索产生印记,然后在以后的生活中反向使用这些线索来指导产卵洄游。在这项研究中,我们为这一假说提供了经验支持。使用 2 公里的水电站隧道作为下游洄游幼鱼的 PIT 标记野生大西洋鲑鱼,与作为幼鱼洄游通过相同河流段的产卵者相比,作为成鱼产卵者成功通过平行河流段的概率要低 18%(1SW)和 23%(2SW)。这些发现强调了幼鲑鱼如何在微观尺度上的河流洄游路线上留下印记。从应用的角度来看,这些结果强调了不剥夺幼鱼部分洄游路线的重要性,以确保成鱼成功返回其出生地的产卵场。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/8d28/9374756/a34d0f37d1c0/41598_2022_17690_Fig1_HTML.jpg

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