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Salinity Inhabited by Age-0 Splittail (Pogonichthys macrolepidotus) as Determined by Direct Field Observation and Retrospective Analyses with Otolith Chemistry

机译:通过直接现场观察和耳石化学的回顾性分析确定的0岁尾裂(Pogonichthys macrolepidotus)所居住的盐度

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Splittail (Pogonichthys macrolepidotus) is a fish species of special concern that is endemic to the San Francisco Estuary. It has been generally accepted that spawning and juvenile rearing occurs during spring in freshwater habitats upstream of the estuary. However, the recent discovery of a genetically distinct population of splittail in the relatively brackish Petaluma and Napa rivers has challenged this assumption. We used a combination of field observations and high resolution sampling of otolith 87Sr:86Sr ratios to identify the salinity inhabited by young age-0 splittail in the Sacramento, San Joaquin, Napa, and Petaluma rivers. Individual age-0 splittail, two to three months old, were observed in the Napa and Petaluma rivers in salinity as high as 8.5 ppt and 14.1 ppt, respectively, whereas salinity in the San Joaquin and Sacramento rivers was always <1.0 ppt. Otolith 87Sr:86Sr ratios corresponding to the first month of life suggested that individual splittail in all regions mostly inhabited freshwater, although several individuals from the Napa and Petaluma rivers inhabited brackish water up to about 10 ppt. In most instances, there was little intra-individual variability in 87Sr:86Sr signals, suggesting individuals remained within the natal salinity zone during the first month of life. The exceptions were two fish, one each from the Napa and Petaluma rivers, that appeared to move from freshwater natal to brackish rearing habitats. The apparent ability of age-0 splittail to rear in brackish water almost immediately after being born is one of the fundamental mechanisms supporting splittail production in the Napa and Petaluma rivers.
机译:Splittail(Pogonichthys macrolepidotus)是旧金山河口特有的特殊鱼类。人们普遍认为,在春季期间,在河口上游的淡水生境中发生产卵和幼体繁殖。然而,最近在相对咸淡的佩塔卢马河和纳帕河中发现了一种遗传上独特的裂尾种群,对这一假设提出了挑战。我们结合现场观察和耳石87Sr:86Sr比的高分辨率采样,来确定萨克拉曼多,圣华金,纳帕和佩塔卢马河中0岁以下小尾巴所居住的盐度。在纳帕河和佩塔卢马河中分别观察到两到三个月大的零年龄零尾,盐度分别高达8.5 ppt和14.1 ppt,而圣华金河和萨克拉曼多河的盐度始终小于1.0 ppt。与出生后第一个月相对应的Otolith 87Sr:86Sr比值表明,尽管纳帕河和Petaluma河中的一些人生活在微咸水中,大约10 ppt,但所有地区的单独裂尾大多生活在淡水中。在大多数情况下,87Sr:86Sr信号在个体内的变异性很小,这表明个体在生命的第一个月内仍停留在出生盐度区内。唯一的例外是两条鱼,每条鱼分别来自纳帕河和佩塔卢马河,它们似乎从淡水幼鱼转移到微咸的饲养栖息地。 0岁零尾鱼出生后几乎立即在微咸水中养育的明显能力是支持纳帕河和Petaluma河中零尾鱼生产的基本机制之一。

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