Suppr超能文献

在峡湾利用的近海范围、持续时间和时间方面,平衡替代策略的风险和回报,以实现褐鳟(Salmo trutta)的当代溯河洄游。

Balancing risks and rewards of alternate strategies in the seaward extent, duration and timing of fjord use in contemporary anadromy of brown trout (Salmo trutta).

机构信息

Faculty of Environmental Sciences and Natural Resource Management, The Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Høgskoleveien 12, 1433, Ås, Norway.

AquaLife R&D, Havnegata 9, 7010, Trondheim, Norway.

出版信息

BMC Ecol Evol. 2024 Feb 29;24(1):27. doi: 10.1186/s12862-023-02179-x.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Anadromy comprises a successful life-cycle adaptation for salmonids, with marine migration providing improved feeding opportunities and thus improved growth. These rewards are balanced against costs from increased energy expenditure and mortality risk. Anthropogenic-induced environmental changes that reduce benefits and/or increase costs of migration e.g., aquaculture and hydropower, may therefore result in adaptations disfavouring anadromy. We tagged brown trout (Salmo trutta) smolts (N = 175) and veteran migrants (N = 342), from five adjacent riverine populations located in Sognefjorden, the longest Norwegian fjord-system supporting anadromous brown trout populations (209 km). Over four years, 138 acoustic telemetry receivers were deployed to track migrations of tagged individuals from freshwater and throughout Sognefjorden. Detected movements were used to fit migration models and multi-state mark-recapture models of survival and movement for each life-stage. Seaward migration distance was modelled to examine the fitness consequences from alternate migration strategies, with these models used to simulate the extent of fjord-use by individuals and accompanying growth, fecundity and survival consequences. We compared these findings with mark-recapture data collected prior to aquaculture and hydropower development.

RESULTS

The telemetry data revealed that the outermost-fjord region was utilised by all populations albeit by few individuals. However, historical recaptures were located at a greater distance from the river mouth (87.7 ± 70.3 km), when compared to maximum migration distances of present-day counterparts (58.6 ± 54.9 km). River of origin influenced observed migratory behaviour and differential survival was estimated for each population and life-stage. The simulations based on telemetry-data models revealed a 30% and 23% difference in survival among populations for smolts and veteran migrants, respectively. At the individual-level, a long-distance migration strategy was rewarded with enhanced fecundity. However, the main contribution to population-level fecundity was overwhelmingly derived from middle-distance migrants, due to higher mortality rates and limited numbers of long-distant migrants.

CONCLUSIONS

We conclude that present-day anadromy is precarious, but potential risk varies considerably between life-stages and populations, even within a single fjord system. Our findings suggest that selection for extended migration is under pressure, we therefore stress the importance of monitoring and management actions to secure genetic variation pertinent to preserve fitness gains of anadromy.

摘要

背景

溯河洄游是鲑鱼成功的生命周期适应策略,海洋洄游为其提供了更好的觅食机会,从而促进生长。但这也需要付出更高的能量消耗和死亡风险代价。因此,人为引起的环境变化,如水产养殖和水电开发,减少了洄游的好处,并增加了洄游的成本,可能导致不支持溯河洄游的适应。我们标记了来自五个相邻河流种群的鲑鱼幼鱼(N=175)和老年洄游者(N=342),这些种群位于挪威最长的峡湾系统之一的松恩峡湾,该峡湾系统支持溯河洄游的褐鳟种群(209 公里)。在四年内,我们使用 138 个声学遥测接收器来追踪标记个体从淡水到松恩峡湾的洄游。检测到的运动轨迹用于拟合各生命阶段的洄游模型和多状态标记重捕模型,以评估洄游距离对个体适应能力的影响。通过模拟个体在峡湾中的活动范围以及生长、繁殖和生存的伴随结果,我们评估了不同的洄游策略。我们将这些发现与水产养殖和水电开发前收集的标记重捕数据进行了比较。

结果

遥测数据显示,尽管只有少数个体,但所有种群都利用了最外层峡湾区域。然而,与目前个体的最大迁徙距离(58.6±54.9公里)相比,历史重捕个体位于离河口更远的地方(87.7±70.3公里)。河流来源影响了观察到的洄游行为,并且估计了每个种群和生命阶段的差异存活率。基于遥测数据模型的模拟结果显示,幼鱼和老年洄游者的种群存活率分别存在 30%和 23%的差异。在个体水平上,长距离洄游策略与繁殖力增强有关。然而,由于死亡率较高和长距离洄游者数量有限,种群水平繁殖力的主要贡献者是中距离洄游者。

结论

我们得出的结论是,目前的溯河洄游岌岌可危,但即使在单一峡湾系统内,不同生命阶段和种群之间的潜在风险也有很大差异。我们的研究结果表明,延长洄游的选择受到压力,因此我们强调监测和管理行动的重要性,以确保与溯河洄游适应性相关的遗传多样性得到保护。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/d2f0/10903050/36f0d7f209e0/12862_2023_2179_Fig1_HTML.jpg

文献AI研究员

20分钟写一篇综述,助力文献阅读效率提升50倍。

立即体验

用中文搜PubMed

大模型驱动的PubMed中文搜索引擎

马上搜索

文档翻译

学术文献翻译模型,支持多种主流文档格式。

立即体验