Haxton Tim, Ball Helen, Friday Michael J
Aquatic Research and Monitoring Section, Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada.
Fisheries Section, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada.
J Fish Biol. 2024 Jul;105(1):166-176. doi: 10.1111/jfb.15761. Epub 2024 Apr 28.
Brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) are a highly prized species found in lakes and streams throughout Ontario. A broadscale monitoring program (BsM) has been conducted in lakes throughout the province, in 5-year cycles, which targets Salvelinus fontinalis populations. The objective of this study was to use the data gained from the BsM and establish a contemporary baseline on the variation of relative abundance and demographics of natural lake populations of S. fontinalis in Ontario. Additionally, given the variability in environmental conditions across the landscape, an objective was to assess the factors, abiotic and biotic, that influence relative abundance among waterbodies. Over the three BsM cycles (2008-2022), 273 S. fontinalis waterbodies were assessed, some multiple times, and 124 were unique populations. S. fontinalis were sampled in 112 of these unique lakes. In total, 7487 S. fontinalis were caught and 5372 were fully sampled (length, weight, and age assessed). The mean catch-per-unit-effort (CPUE) in all waterbodies was 1.4 (0.12 standard error) S. fontinalis per net gang. There was not a significant trend in CPUE over the three BsM cycles nor did CPUE vary significantly among BsM cycles at the provincial scale, but CPUE varied significantly among fisheries management zones (FMZs). Multiple variables were examined to explain the variation in CPUE across the province; a negative association with species diversity was the only variable considered significant. Furthermore, S. fontinalis were more associated with the relative abundance of small cyprinids (i.e., chubs and shiners) and negatively associated with centrarchids, smelt, and other game species. Mean growth potential was greater for males than females but not significantly, whereas longevity favored females. Growth potential and parameters were similar between sexes within FMZs but varied among FMZs. Mean survival among these populations was 25.7%, ranging from 15.2% to 45.6%, with a mean instantaneous mortality of 1.41. This study provided a contemporary assessment of the current range and variability in relative abundance population dynamics of S. fontinalis in lakes within Ontario. This provides a benchmark to assess changes with the pending stressors of climate change and human expansion across the landscape.
溪鳟(Salvelinus fontinalis)是安大略省各地湖泊和溪流中备受珍视的物种。该省在湖泊中开展了一项以5年为周期的广泛监测计划(BsM),目标是监测溪鳟种群。本研究的目的是利用从BsM获得的数据,建立安大略省自然湖泊中溪鳟相对丰度和种群统计学变化的当代基线。此外,鉴于整个地区环境条件的变异性,目标之一是评估影响水体间相对丰度的非生物和生物因素。在三个BsM周期(2008 - 2022年)内,对273个有溪鳟的水体进行了评估,有些水体评估了多次,其中124个是独特种群。在这些独特湖泊中的112个湖泊对溪鳟进行了采样。总共捕获了7487条溪鳟,其中5372条进行了全面采样(评估了体长、体重和年龄)。所有水体中的平均单位努力捕获量(CPUE)为每网组1.4条(标准误差0.12)溪鳟。在三个BsM周期内CPUE没有显著趋势,在省级尺度上BsM周期之间CPUE也没有显著变化,但CPUE在渔业管理区(FMZ)之间有显著差异。研究了多个变量来解释全省CPUE的变化;与物种多样性呈负相关是唯一被认为显著的变量。此外,溪鳟与小型鲤科鱼类(如鲦鱼和亮体鱼)的相对丰度呈正相关,与太阳鱼科、胡瓜鱼和其他游钓鱼类呈负相关。雄性的平均生长潜力大于雌性,但不显著,而寿命方面雌性更占优势。生长潜力和参数在FMZ内两性之间相似,但在不同FMZ之间有所不同。这些种群的平均存活率为25.7%,范围从15.2%到45.6%,平均瞬时死亡率为1.41。本研究对安大略省湖泊中溪鳟相对丰度种群动态的当前范围和变异性进行了当代评估。这为评估气候变化和人类在整个地区扩张等即将到来的压力源所带来的变化提供了一个基准。