Impacts of artificial rearing on cisco Coregonus artedi morphology, including pugheadedness

IF 1 4区 生物学 Q3 ZOOLOGY Canadian Journal of Zoology Pub Date : 2024-05-13 DOI:10.1139/cjz-2023-0195
Andrew E. Honsey, Katie V. Anweiler, D. Bunnell, Cory O. Brant, Georgia Hoffman, B. O’Malley, Kevin M. Keeler, Chris Olds, Jeremy Kraus, Yu‐Chun Kao, Wendylee Stott
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Cisco ( Coregonus artedi Lesueur, 1818) in the Laurentian Great Lakes declined throughout the 19th and 20th centuries. Managers are attempting to restore Great Lakes cisco and other coregonines using multiple approaches, including stocking. A potential obstacle to these efforts is that artificially reared coregonines can display deformities and morphological differences compared to wild fish, but the impacts of artificial rearing on cisco morphology are not well understood. We compared morphologies of wild cisco to their artificially reared offspring, including one family that was exposed to three rearing temperature treatments. We found that artificially reared cisco had smaller eyes, shallower bodies, fewer gill rakers, and longer paired fins than their wild parents. We also found that artificially reared cisco were pugheaded, and this result held for another cisco population and rearing facility. Across the temperature treatments we tested, rearing temperatures did not impact the degree of pugheadedness or other morphological differences. Our results have important implications for coregonine restoration efforts. Future work should evaluate whether morphological differences that arise through artificial rearing affect cisco fitness in the wild.
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人工饲养对鲑鱼形态(包括鱼头)的影响
在整个 19 世纪和 20 世纪,劳伦伦五大湖中的矶沧鱼(Coregonus artedi Lesueur,1818 年)数量不断减少。管理者正试图通过多种方法(包括放养)恢复五大湖鲤鱼和其他笛鲷。这些努力的一个潜在障碍是,与野生鱼类相比,人工饲养的矶沧鱼可能会出现畸形和形态差异,但人工饲养对矶沧鱼形态的影响尚不十分清楚。我们比较了野生鳕鱼和人工饲养后代的形态,包括一个暴露于三种饲养温度处理的家族。我们发现,与野生亲本相比,人工饲养的矶沧鱼眼睛更小、身体更浅、鳃耙更少、成对鳍更长。我们还发现,人工饲养的矶沧鱼是大头鱼,这一结果在另一个矶沧鱼种群和饲养设施中也是如此。在我们测试的所有温度处理中,饲养温度并不影响大头鱼的程度或其他形态差异。我们的研究结果对翘嘴鱼的恢复工作具有重要意义。未来的工作应该评估人工饲养产生的形态差异是否会影响野生矶沧鱼的适应性。
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Canadian Journal of Zoology
Canadian Journal of Zoology 生物-动物学
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期刊介绍: Published since 1929, the Canadian Journal of Zoology is a monthly journal that reports on primary research contributed by respected international scientists in the broad field of zoology, including behaviour, biochemistry and physiology, developmental biology, ecology, genetics, morphology and ultrastructure, parasitology and pathology, and systematics and evolution. It also invites experts to submit review articles on topics of current interest.
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