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Estimates of Skipped Spawning in Lean and Siscowet Lake Trout in Southern Lake Superior: Implications for Stock Assessment

机译:南部苏必利尔湖瘦肉和斯科斯威特湖鳟鱼的产卵估计:对种群评估的影响

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We found that some lean (12.2%) and siscowet (58.0%) Lake Trout Salvelinus namaycush in populations in southern Lake Superior do not reproduce each year (i.e., display "skipped spawning") even though they have reached puberty. We measured skipped spawning in Lake Trout in southern Lake Superior and assessed its impact on reproduction by developing length-based and age-based ogives (i.e., probabilities of being mature). In populations in which skipped spawning is negligible, a maturity ogive can be considered equivalent to a reproduction ogive (probability of being reproductive). However, in populations in which skipped spawning is present, such as in lean and siscowet Lake Trout in southern Lake Superior, maturity and reproduction ogives are very different. We evaluated the influence of skipped spawning on a key stock assessment quantity-spawning stock biomass-by applying maturity and reproduction ogives to simulated populations. Furthermore, we evaluated whether skipped spawning was associated with lower energy reserves by testing for differences in the hepatosomatic index (HSI) according to maturity status. Our population simulations indicate that spawning stock biomass can be overestimated (8.3% for leans and 475% for siscowets) when skipped spawners are assumed to be a part of the spawning stock. An inflated reproductive potential of the population could allow for excessive fishing if quotas are based on these biased spawning stock biomass estimates. Siscowet Lake Trout that were skipping spawning had significantly lower energy reserves (assessed by HSI) than mature fish. The high incidence of skipped spawning in siscowets may be related to the reported slowed somatic growth, high population abundance, and low prey resources in southern Lake Superior, which supports the hypothesis that skipped spawning is a density-dependent response to limited energy resources. Received September 9, 2013; accepted December 8, 2013
机译:我们发现,南部苏必利尔湖的种群中有些瘦肉(12.2%)和粘肉性(58.0%)鳟鱼Salvelinus namaycush每年都不会繁殖(即显示“产卵跳过”),即使它们已进入青春期。我们测量了苏必利尔湖南部鳟鱼湖中产卵的跳过情况,并通过建立基于长度和年龄的卵(即成熟的可能性)来评估其对繁殖的影响。在忽略产卵的种群中,成熟个体可以被认为等同于繁殖个体(繁殖的可能性)。但是,在存在跳过产卵的种群中,例如在苏必利尔湖南部的瘦肉和湿滑的鳟鱼湖中,成熟度和繁殖期差异很大。通过将成熟度和繁殖目标应用于模拟种群,我们评估了跳过产卵对关键种群评估数量产卵生物量的影响。此外,我们根据成熟状态通过测试肝体指数(HSI)的差异来评估跳过的产卵是否与较低的能量储备相关。我们的种群模拟表明,如果假定跳过的产卵场是产卵库的一部分,则产卵库生物量可能会被高估(瘦肉为8.3%,烤鳕鱼为475%)。如果配额是根据这些有偏见的产卵生物量估计值而定的,则繁殖潜力的上升可能会导致过度捕捞。跳过产卵的Siscowet湖鳟鱼的能量储备(由HSI评估)明显低于成熟鱼。烤饼中跳过产卵的高发生率可能与苏必利尔湖南部的体细胞生长减慢,种群数量丰富和猎物资源低有关,这支持了以下假设:跳过产卵是对有限能源的密度依赖性反应。 2013年9月9日收到;接受2013年12月8日

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