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Evidence for bottom - up trophic effects on return rates to a second spawning for Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) from the Miramichi River, Canada

机译:自下而上的营养作用对加拿大米拉米奇河(Miramichi River)大西洋鲑(Salmo salar)产卵的第二次产卵率的证据

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Increased return rates of consecutive repeat-spawning Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) have been noted in the Miramichi River during the past two decades, and the short period for their reconditioning at sea suggests that they occupy the southern Gulf of St Lawrence ecosystem. A 40-year time-series of observations was used to examine linkages between return rates to a second spawning for Atlantic salmon in the Miramichi River and changes in the small fish community of the southern Gulf of St Lawrence that is potential prey for adult salmon. The positive association between the variations in the return rates of repeat spawners and the variations in the small fish biomass index early in the reconditioning year at sea provides evidence that abundant food supplies after return to sea following first spawning may be beneficial for the survival of Atlantic salmon to a second consecutive spawning. In contrast, no association was found between prey availability and return rates of alternate repeat spawners that presumably recondition outside the Gulf of St Lawrence.
机译:在过去的二十年中,在Miramichi河中发现了连续重复产卵的大西洋鲑鱼(Salmo salar)的回报率提高,并且在海上进行短期翻新表明它们占据了圣劳伦斯湾南部的生态系统。使用40年的时间序列观察结果,研究了Miramichi河中第二条大西洋鲑鱼的产卵率与圣劳伦斯湾南部小鱼群落的变化之间的联系,后者是成年鲑鱼的潜在猎物。重复产卵者的返还率变化与海上修复年初期早期小鱼生物量指数之间的正相关关系提供了证据,表明首次产卵后返回海后丰富的食物供应可能对大西洋的生存有利鲑鱼连续第二次产卵。相比之下,未发现猎物的可获得性与备用重复产卵器的返还率之间的关联,后者可能在圣劳伦斯湾外进行了修整。

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