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Dispersal between Tributary and Main-Stem Rivers by Juvenile Smallmouth Bass Evaluated Using Otolith Microchemistry

机译:利用耳石微化学技术评估少年小口黑鲈在支流和主干河之间的扩散

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Juvenile dispersal and the exchange of offspring among fish populations in river-tributary networks are difficult to characterize, but they may play a substantial role in the dynamics of fisheries in these systems. We used geochemical signatures in otoliths to identify the natal origins of young-of-year smallmouth bass Micropterus dolomieu in the James River and a tributary, the Maury River, in Virginia. The trace element signatures (Sr:Ca, Rb:Ca, Mg:Ca, and Ba:Ca) in otoliths differed significantly between these two rivers, resulting in approximately 87% accuracy in classifying known-origin fry to their natal rivers. The variation in otolith composition reflected the variation in water chemistry within the system. We subsequently used classification functions and stock mixture analyses based on these signatures to identify the natal origins of age-1 juveniles collected from the same rivers 1 year later. The results indicate that approximately 50% of the age-1 smallmouth bass collected in the James River were spawned in the Maury River, while no evidence for reciprocal main stem-to-tributary exchange was found. These results suggest that the downstream movement and dispersal of smallmouth bass is common in their first year of life. Such inputs from tributaries may play an important role in the dynamics of smallmouth bass river fisheries, which are often characterized by substantial annual variation in recruitment. Characterizing such exchange at broader scales will probably be an important step toward linking the spatial ecology of this species with effective management and conservation strategies in river-tributary networks.
机译:河流分流网络中鱼类种群之间的幼体扩散和后代交换很难描述,但它们可能在这些系统的渔业动态中发挥重要作用。我们使用了耳石中的地球化学特征来识别詹姆斯河和弗吉尼亚州支流莫里河的年幼的小嘴鲈鲈Micropterus dolomieu的起源。在这两条河流之间,耳石中的痕量元素特征(Sr:Ca,Rb:Ca,Mg:Ca和Ba:Ca)显着不同,因此将已知来源的鱼苗分类为其出生河流的准确性约为87%。耳石成分的变化反映了系统内水化学的变化。随后,我们根据这些特征使用了分类函数和种群混合分析来确定1年后从同一河流收集的1岁少年的出生起源。结果表明,在詹姆斯河中收集的大约1%的1岁小嘴鲈鱼产于莫里河,而没有发现相互交换主干的证据。这些结果表明小口黑鲈的下游运动和扩散在他们生命的第一年中很普遍。来自支流的这种投入可能在小口黑鲈河渔业的动态中发挥重要作用,小口鲈鱼河渔业的特征通常是每年大量征聘。在更广泛的规模上表征这种交换可能将是将该物种的空间生态学与河流支流网络中有效的管理和保护策略联系起来的重要一步。

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