Size, fecundity and condition factor changes in endangered delta smelt Hypomesus transpacificus over 10 generations in captivity

IF 1.1 Q3 FISHERIES Aquaculture, Fish and Fisheries Pub Date : 2023-05-17 DOI:10.1002/aff2.116
Luke Ellison, Md Moshiur Rahman, Amanda J. Finger, Marade Sandford, Chih-Hsin Hsueh, Andrew A. Schultz, Tien-Chieh Hung
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The once abundant delta smelt Hypomesus transpacificus is now on the verge of extinction. At the UC Davis Fish Conservation and Culture Laboratory, a refuge population has been maintained since 2008 as a safeguard against extinction and to breed and provide fish for research. Due to artificial aquaculture operations, it is assumed that the fish are impacted by life in captivity leading to questions about differences between cultured and captive wild fish. This study looked at the differences in fork length (FL), body weight (BW), fecundity (F) and condition factor (K) of cultured and wild (captive) delta smelt over the last 10 generations (2009–2018) to determine if there were any changes of life-history traits between the two, which may indicate domestication. Results revealed that the cultured population had significantly higher FL, BW, F and K than the wild population. The correlation tests found significant positive relationships between all measured traits except FL and K of wild fish. Significant changes in the measured traits of the cultured population over time were found, whereas none was observed in most wild fish year-classes. This study demonstrated changes of life-history traits in a well-managed fish population over 10 generations in captivity and provides critical information to the coming supplementation plan for the species.

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濒危三角洲胡瓜人工饲养10代后的大小、繁殖力和条件因子变化
曾经丰富的三角洲胡瓜鱼现在濒临灭绝。在加州大学戴维斯分校鱼类保护和养殖实验室,自2008年以来一直保留着一个保护区种群,以防止灭绝,并繁殖和提供鱼类进行研究。由于人工养殖操作,人们认为这些鱼会受到圈养生活的影响,这导致了养殖和圈养野生鱼之间的差异问题。这项研究观察了过去10代(2009-2018年)养殖和野生(圈养)三角洲胡瓜在叉长(FL)、体重(BW)、繁殖力(F)和条件因子(K)方面的差异,以确定两者之间的生活史特征是否有任何变化,这可能表明它们被驯化了。结果表明,养殖种群的FL、BW、F和K均显著高于野生种群。相关检验发现,除FL和K外,野生鱼类的所有测量性状之间都存在显著的正相关关系。随着时间的推移,养殖种群的测量特征发生了显著变化,而在大多数野生鱼类年份中没有观察到任何变化。这项研究证明了圈养10代管理良好的鱼类种群的生活史特征的变化,并为该物种即将出台的补充计划提供了关键信息。
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