Pease Jessica E, Losee James P, Caromile Stephen, Madel Gabriel, Lucero Michael, Kagley Anna, Bertram Michael G, Martin Jake M, Quinn Thomas P, Palm Daniel, Hellström Gustav
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, OlympiaWashington, WA, USA.
Department of Wildlife, Fish and Environmental Studies, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Umeå, Sweden.
Mov Ecol. 2023 Sep 15;11(1):57. doi: 10.1186/s40462-023-00418-w.
Fisheries managers stock triploid (i.e., infertile, artificially produced) rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss in North American lakes to support sport fisheries while minimizing the risk of genetic introgression between hatchery and wild trout. In Washington State, the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) allocates approximately US $3 million annually to stock hatchery-origin rainbow trout in > 600 lakes, yet only about 10% of them are triploids. Many lakes in Washington State drain into waters that support wild anadromous steelhead O. mykiss that are listed as threatened under the U.S. Endangered Species Act. As a result, there is a strong interest in understanding the costs and benefits associated with stocking sterile, triploid rainbow trout as an alternative to traditional diploids. The objectives of this study were to compare triploid and diploid rainbow trout in terms of: (1) contribution to the sport fishery catch, (2) fine-scale movements within the study lakes, (3) rate of emigration from the lake, and (4) natural mortality. Our results demonstrated that triploid and diploid trout had similar day-night distribution patterns, but triploid trout exhibited a lower emigration rate from the lake and lower catch rates in some lakes. Overall, triploid rainbow trout represent a viable alternative to stocking of diploids, especially in lakes draining to rivers, because they are sterile, have comparable home ranges, and less often migrate.
渔业管理人员在北美湖泊中投放三倍体(即不育的、人工培育的)虹鳟鱼(Oncorhynchus mykiss),以支持休闲渔业,同时将孵化场养殖的鳟鱼与野生鳟鱼之间基因渗入的风险降至最低。在华盛顿州,华盛顿鱼类和野生动物部(WDFW)每年拨款约300万美元,在600多个湖泊中投放孵化场养殖的虹鳟鱼,但其中只有约10%是三倍体。华盛顿州的许多湖泊排水流入的水域中生存着野生溯河产卵的硬头鳟(O. mykiss),这些硬头鳟被美国《濒危物种法》列为受威胁物种。因此,人们非常希望了解投放不育的三倍体虹鳟鱼而非传统二倍体虹鳟鱼的成本和收益。本研究的目的是比较三倍体和二倍体虹鳟鱼在以下方面的差异:(1)对休闲渔业捕捞量的贡献;(ii)在研究湖泊内的精细移动情况;(iii)从湖泊中洄游出去的速率;(iv)自然死亡率。我们的结果表明,三倍体和二倍体鳟鱼具有相似的昼夜分布模式,但三倍体鳟鱼从湖泊中洄游出去的速率较低且在一些湖泊中的捕获率也较低。总体而言,三倍体虹鳟鱼是投放二倍体虹鳟鱼的一个可行替代方案,尤其是在排水流入河流的湖泊中,因为它们不育、具有相当的活动范围且较少洄游。