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Lake Ontario salmon (Salmo salar) were not migratory: A long-standing historical debate solved through stable isotope analysis

机译:安大略湖鲑鱼(Salmo salar)不迁徙:通过稳定的同位素分析解决了长期的历史争论

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Lake Ontario once supported a large complex of Atlantic Salmon (Salmo salar) populations that became extinct prior to scientific study. Since the 1860s, research efforts to conserve and reintroduce a sustainable population of Atlantic Salmon have focused on determining whether Lake Ontario’s original salmon populations had migrated to the Atlantic Ocean as part of their lifecycle (anadromy), stayed in the lake year-round (potamodromy), or both. We used stable carbon, nitrogen, and sulfur isotope analyses of archaeological bones and historical museum-archived salmon scales to show that the original salmon populations from Lake Ontario completed their entire lifecycle without migrating to the Atlantic Ocean. With a time depth of more than 500 years, our findings provide a unique baseline with significant potential for informing modern restocking and conservation efforts.
机译:安大略湖曾经为大西洋鲑(Salmo salar)种群提供了庞大的栖息地,这些种群在科学研究之前就已经灭绝了。自1860年代以来,保护和重新引入大西洋鲑鱼的可持续种群的研究工作一直集中于确定安大略湖的原始鲑鱼种群是否已作为其生命周期的一部分迁移到大西洋(厌氧菌),并终年留在湖中(potamodromy)。 ), 或两者。我们使用了考古骨骼的稳定碳,氮和硫同位素分析以及历史博物馆存档的鲑鱼鳞片,以显示来自安大略湖的原始鲑鱼种群完成了整个生命周期,而没有迁移到大西洋。经过500多年的时间深度,我们的发现提供了独特的基线,具有为现代补给和保护工作提供参考的巨大潜力。

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