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EVALUATION OF ENERGY EXPENDITURE IN ADULT SPRING CHINOOK SALMON MIGRATING UPSTREAM IN THE COLUMBIA RIVER BASIN: AN ASSESSMENT BASED ON SEQUENTIAL PROXIMATE ANALYSIS

机译:哥伦比亚河流域成年奇诺克鲑鱼迁徙流域上游能源消耗的评估:基于顺序近似分析的评估

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The upstream migration of adult anadromous salmonids in the Columbia River Basin (CRB) has been dramatically altered and fish may be experiencing energetically costly delays at dams. To explore this notion, we estimated the energetic costs of migration and reproduction of Yakima River-bound spring Chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha using a sequential analysis of their proximate composition (i.e., percent water, fat, protein, and ash). Tissues (muscle, viscera, and gonad) were sampled from fish near the start of their migration (Bonneville Dam), at a mid point (Roza Dam, 510 km upstream from Bonneville Dam) and from fresh carcasses on the spawning grounds (about 100 km above Roza Dam). At Bonneville Dam, the energy reserves of these fish were remarkably high, primarily due to the high percentage of fat in the muscle (18-20%; energy content over 11 kJ g~(-1)). The median travel time for fish from Bonneville to Roza Dam was 27 d and ranged from 18 to 42 d. Fish lost from 6 to 17% of their energy density in muscle, depending on travel time. On average, fish taking a relatively long time for migration between dams used from 5 to 8% more energy from the muscle than faster fish. From the time they passed Bonneville Dam to death, these fish, depending on gender, used 95-99% of their muscle and 73-86% of their visceral lipid stores. Also, both sexes used about 32% of their muscular and very little of their visceral protein stores. However, we were unable to relate energy use and reproductive success to migration history. Our results suggest a possible influence of the CRB hydroelectric system on adult salmonid energetics.
机译:哥伦比亚河盆地(CRB)的成年无水鲑鱼的上游迁移已发生了巨大变化,鱼类可能在水坝上遭受了耗费大量能源的延误。为了探索这一概念,我们通过对其邻近成分(即水,脂肪,蛋白质和灰分的百分比)进行顺序分析,估计了亚基马河沿岸的奇努克鲑鱼Oncorhynchus tshawytscha迁移和繁殖的能源成本。在迁徙开始时的鱼(邦纳维尔大坝),中点(罗扎水坝,离邦纳维尔大坝上游510公里)和产卵场的新鲜尸体(约100个)中取样组织(肌肉,内脏和性腺)。罗扎水坝以上的公里)。在邦纳维尔大坝,这些鱼的能量储备非常高,这主要是由于肌肉中脂肪的比例很高(18-20%;能量含量超过11 kJ g〜(-1))。鱼从邦纳维尔到罗扎水坝的中位航行时间为27 d,范围为18到42 d。鱼的肌肉能量密度损失了6%至17%,具体取决于航行时间。平均而言,鱼在大坝之间迁移所花费的时间相对较长,而肌肉消耗的能量要比快鱼多5%至8%。从它们越过邦纳维尔大坝到死亡的时间,这些鱼(取决于性别)消耗了95-99%的肌肉和73-86%的内脏脂质。同样,男女双方都使用了大约32%的肌肉,很少使用内脏蛋白质存储。但是,我们无法将能源使用和生殖成功与迁徙历史联系起来。我们的结果表明,CRB水力发电系统可能会对成年鲑鱼能量产生影响。

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