Is recruitment of brown trout in a New Zealand river driven by parental spawning investment, density dependence, or environmental factors?

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Biological Communications Pub Date : 2022-10-10 DOI:10.21638/spbu03.2022.306
P. Mikheev, C. Matthaei, T. Ingram, Matt G. Jarvis, G. Closs
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This study addresses the primary factors driving young-of-the-year (YoY) brown trout Salmo trutta abundance and population dynamics through the Austral summer in an important spawning tributary of a large New Zealand river. We measured the key traits and spawning investment of spawners; YoY density and movement; and environmental characteristics important for juvenile trout. In comparison to their native European range, we found high rates of pre-spawning mortality, low density of deposited eggs and reduced spawning efficiency of adult brown trout. Parental spawning investment did not affect spring juvenile trout distribution, a result likely related to a mismatch between YoY abundance and densities of eggs deposited by adults at the sampled locations. Spatial differences in seasonal dynamics of YoY density were likely related to the diversity of environmental conditions affecting habitat suitability for post-larval brown trout along the stream. Significant correlations between juvenile trout loss rate and both YoY density and downstream migration were observed only for the lowland stream segments, which had the highest spawning investment from diadromous adults, indicating the importance of these locations for recruitment. This study highlights knowledge gaps in species-environment interactions and the reproductive ecology of brown trout in New Zealand.
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在新西兰河流中招募褐鳟是由亲代产卵投资、密度依赖还是环境因素驱动的?
本研究探讨了在澳大利亚夏季,在新西兰一条大型河流的重要产卵支流中,推动年度褐鳟Salmo trutta幼鱼数量和种群动态的主要因素。我们测量了产卵者的关键特征和产卵投资;年环比密度和变动;以及对幼年鳟鱼很重要的环境特征。与欧洲本土相比,我们发现成年褐鳟产卵前死亡率高,产卵密度低,产卵效率降低。亲本产卵投资不会影响春季幼年鳟鱼的分布,这一结果可能与成年鳟鱼在采样地点产卵的年丰度和密度之间的不匹配有关。年环比密度季节动态的空间差异可能与环境条件的多样性有关,这些环境条件影响了沿岸褐鳟幼虫后栖息地的适宜性。仅在低地河段观察到幼年鳟鱼损失率与年环比密度和下游洄游之间的显著相关性,该河段的产卵投资最高,这表明这些位置对补充的重要性。这项研究强调了新西兰褐鳟在物种-环境相互作用和繁殖生态学方面的知识差距。
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