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Estimating Differences in Growth and Metabolism in Two Spatially Segregated Groups of Columbia River White Sturgeon Using a Field-Based Bioenergetics Model

机译:使用基于字段的生物能学模型估算哥伦比亚河白White的两个空间隔离组的生长和代谢差异

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Recovery of white sturgeon in the Upper Columbia River continues to be limited by our understanding of the species' biology, including factors which influence growth, habitat selection and their interaction. Sampling challenges in large rivers coupled with limitations to invasive research on endangered species also create specific challenges to the detailed understanding of growth and metabolism. A new bioenergetics modelling approach which estimates basic parameters from field data, specifically length-increment and length-at-age data was therefore applied in order to provide novel insights into white sturgeon growth and metabolism. A large existing capture database was used to examine two groups of white sturgeon which preferentially occupy habitats in the transboundary section of the Upper Columbia River downstream of Keenleyside Dam (HLK group) or further downstream near Waneta (WAN group). Successful application of the model showed differences in both growth and metabolism. Mean annual food intake appears similar for the two groups; however growth was more rapid for the HLK group. This resulted from a higher metabolic rate for the WAN group coupled with contrasts in seasonal food intake. Growth differences between groups lead to slower growth and later maturity for the WAN group. In aggregate, results suggest that the WAN group may be food limited and ultimately may have lower lifetime fecundity due its apparently later maturity and the possibility that lower energy intake might increase the interspawning interval. Finally, the functional structure of the model leads to concerns that both groups are approaching the thermal maxima for consumption, which may lead to reductions in body growth if increases in water temperature continue. Overall, application of this bioenergetics model identified new avenues for study which should assist conservation efforts in this species.
机译:我们对物种生物学的了解,包括影响生长,生境选择及其相互作用的因素,继续限制了上游哥伦比亚河白st的恢复。大河流中的采样挑战,加上对濒危物种的入侵研究的局限性,也给对生长和新陈代谢的详细了解带来了特定挑战。因此,为了从白data鱼的生长和代谢中获得新的见解,采用了一种新的生物能学建模方法,该方法可以根据田间数据估算基本参数,特别是长度增加和年龄长度的数据。现有的大型捕获数据库用于检查两组白st鱼,这些白st鱼优先占据Keenleyside大坝下游(HLK组)或上瓦纳塔附近(WAN组)下游的上哥伦比亚河跨界段的栖息地。该模型的成功应用显示了生长和代谢方面的差异。两组的年平均食物摄入量似乎相似;但是,HLK集团的增长更快。这是由于WAN组的新陈代谢率较高,加上季节性食物摄入量的差异。组之间的增长差异导致WAN组的增长变慢并日趋成熟。总体而言,结果表明,WAN组的食物可能有限,并且由于其显然较晚的成熟以及较低能量摄入可能增加产卵间隔的可能性,最终其终生繁殖力可能较低。最后,该模型的功能结构引起了人们的担忧,即这两个群体都接近消耗的热量最大值,如果水温继续升高,则可能导致人体生长减少。总体而言,这种生物能学模型的应用确定了新的研究途径,这将有助于该物种的保护工作。

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