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Broodstock History Strongly Influences Natural Spawning Success in Hatchery Steelhead (Oncorhynchus mykiss)

机译:亲鱼的历史强烈影响孵化场Steelhead(Oncorhynchus mykiss)的自然产卵成功

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We used genetic parentage analysis of 6200 potential parents and 5497 juvenile offspring to evaluate the relative reproductive success of hatchery and natural steelhead (Onchorhynchus mykiss) when spawning in the wild between 2008 and 2011 in the Wenatchee River, Washington. Hatchery fish originating from two prior generation hatchery parents had <20% of the reproductive success of natural origin spawners. In contrast, hatchery females originating from a cross between two natural origin parents of the prior generation had equivalent or better reproductive success than natural origin females. Males originating from such a cross had reproductive success of 26–93% that of natural males. The reproductive success of hatchery females and males from crosses consisting of one natural origin fish and one hatchery origin fish was 24–54% that of natural fish. The strong influence of hatchery broodstock origin on reproductive success confirms similar results from a previous study of a different population of the same species and suggests a genetic basis for the low reproductive success of hatchery steelhead, although environmental factors cannot be entirely ruled out. In addition to broodstock origin, fish size, return time, age, and spawning location were significant predictors of reproductive success. Our results indicate that incorporating natural fish into hatchery broodstock is clearly beneficial for improving subsequent natural spawning success, even in a population that has a decades-long history of hatchery releases, as is the case in the Wenatchee River.
机译:我们使用了对6200个潜在父母和5497个未成年后代的遗传父母身分分析,来评估2008年至2011年在华盛顿州韦纳奇河上在野外产卵时孵化场和天然硬头鱼(Onchorhynchus mykiss)的相对繁殖成功率。来自两个前代孵化场父母的孵化场鱼类在自然产卵繁殖成功率中所占的比例不到20%。相反,来自前代两个自然起源父母之间的杂交的孵化场雌性与自然起源雌性相比具有相同或更好的繁殖成功率。源自这种杂交的雄性的繁殖成功率为天然雄性的26–93%。孵化场中雌性和雄性的繁殖成功率是天然鱼的24–54%。孵化场亲鱼起源对繁殖成功的强大影响证实了先前对同一物种不同种群的研究的相似结果,并提出了孵化场硬头繁殖成功率低的遗传基础,尽管不能完全排除环境因素。除了亲鱼的起源之外,鱼的大小,返回时间,年龄和产卵位置都是繁殖成功的重要指标。我们的结果表明,将天然鱼纳入孵化场亲鱼显然对提高随后的自然产卵成功率是有益的,即使在孵化场释放已有数十年历史的人群中,如韦纳奇河一样。

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