物种特异性适应、个体条件和生活史诱导的大型河流中鱼类幼虫沿横向梯度扩散策略

IF 1.9 2区 农林科学 Q2 FISHERIES Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences Pub Date : 2023-08-28 DOI:10.1139/cjfas-2023-0078
Zhen Wang, H. Keckeis, Fei Cheng, S. Xie
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早期生活史特征揭示了河流鱼类物种之间的巨大差异,并可能在幼鱼的下游漂移中发挥重要作用。然而,这一作用在很大程度上仍未得到探索。分析了长江中游自由流动断面从沿岸到中游的漂流鱼苗组合及其在丰水期的状况。组合结构和幼虫身体损伤显示出明显的横向模式。这些模式主要由水力梯度来解释。最高的物种出现在沿海地区。大多数物种的幼虫丰度和幼虫身体损伤率在沿海和海底带较高。近岸和近岸幼虫的相对丰度与物种特异性初始体型呈显著负相关,并且在不同物种之间存在差异。夜间幼虫数量、体伤率和饲养强度均较高。我们的发现揭示了漂流幼鱼相当大的栖息地偏好,并提出了减少饥饿和捕食风险的重要适应措施。在物种保护和河流管理中应考虑这些因素。
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Species-specific adaptations, individual condition, and life-history-induced dispersal strategies of fish larvae along a transverse gradient in a large river
Early life-history properties reveal a considerable variation among riverine fish species and may play a major role in the downstream drift of larval fish. This role, however, remains largely unexplored. Assemblages of drifting fish larvae and their condition during the peak seasons were analyzed along a cross-section from littoral to midstream zones in a free-flowing section in the middle Yangtze River. Assemblage structure and larval body injuries revealed pronounced transverse patterns. These patterns were mainly explained by hydraulic gradients. Highest species occurrence was recorded in the littoral zone. Larval abundance of most species and larval body injury rates were higher in littoral and sublittoral zones. Relative inshore and nearshore larval abundance revealed a significant negative relationship with species-specific initial body size, and varied among species. Larval abundance, body injury rate and feeding intensity were all higher at night. Our findings revealed considerable habitat preferences of drifting larval fish and suggest important adaptations for reducing starvation- and predation risks. These factors should be considered in species conservation and river management.
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Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 农林科学-海洋与淡水生物学
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期刊介绍: The Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences is the primary publishing vehicle for the multidisciplinary field of aquatic sciences. It publishes perspectives (syntheses, critiques, and re-evaluations), discussions (comments and replies), articles, and rapid communications, relating to current research on -omics, cells, organisms, populations, ecosystems, or processes that affect aquatic systems. The journal seeks to amplify, modify, question, or redirect accumulated knowledge in the field of fisheries and aquatic science.
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