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Environmental change drives long-term recruitment and growth variation in an estuarine fish.

机译:环境变化推动了河口鱼类的长期募集和生长变化。

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How individuals respond to environmental change determines the strength and direction of biological processes like recruitment and growth that underpin population productivity. Ascertaining the relative importance of environmental factors can, however, be difficult given the numerous mechanisms through which they affect individuals. This is especially true in dynamic and complex estuarine environments. Here, we develop long-term otolith-based indices of recruitment and growth for estuary perch Percalates colonorum (Bemm River, Australia), to explore the importance of intrinsic (individual, demographic) and extrinsic (hydrologic, climatic, density-dependent) factors in driving estuarine fish productivity. Analyses involved a novel zero-inflated specification of catch curve regression and mixed effects modelling. The 39 years of recruitment and 46 years of growth data, spanning a period of environmental change including severe drought, displayed considerable inter-annual variation. Recruitment success was strongly related to high freshwater inflows during the spawning season, suggesting that these conditions act as spawning cues for adults and potentially provide favourable conditions for larvae. Individuals displayed age-dependent growth, with highest rates observed at younger ages in years characterized by warm temperatures, and to a lesser degree, greater magnitude base inflow conditions. We detected systematic among-year-class growth differences, but these were not attributable to year class strength, suggesting that environmental conditions experienced by individuals as juveniles can have long-lasting effects of greater importance to population productivity than density-dependent growth responses. The primacy of temperature in driving growth variation highlights that under-appreciated climatic variation can affect estuarine fish productivity through direct physiological and indirect food web mechanisms. We predict that climatic warming will promote individual growth in southerly populations of P. colonorum but concurrently limit recruitment due to forecast reductions in spawning season river discharge. Disparate trait responses are likely in other fishes as they respond to multiple and changing environmental drivers, making predictions of future population productivity challenging.
机译:个人如何应对环境变化,决定了诸如人口募集和增长之类的生物过程的力量和方向,这些过程和力量支撑着人口生产力。然而,鉴于环境因素影响个人的众多机制,要确定环境因素的相对重要性可能很困难。在动态和复杂的河口环境中尤其如此。在这里,我们为河鲈鲈(澳大利亚Bemm River)开发了基于耳石的长期招募和生长指数,以探讨内在(个体,人口)和外在(水文,气候,密度相关)因素的重要性在驱动河口鱼类生产力方面。分析涉及捕获曲线回归和混合效应建模的新型零膨胀规范。 39年的征聘和46年的增长数据涵盖了包括干旱在内的整个环境变化时期,年际变化很大。招募成功与产卵季节淡水的大量流入密切相关,这表明这些条件是成虫的产卵线索,并有可能为幼虫提供有利条件。个体显示出年龄依赖性的增长,在以温暖的温度为特征的年龄的年纪较小的年龄组中观察到最高的发生率,并且在较小的程度上出现较大的基础流入条件。我们检测到了年级之间系统的增长差异,但是这些并不能归因于年级强度,这表明个人作为青少年经历的环境条件对人口生产力的长期影响比对密度的增长反应更为重要。温度是驱动生长变化的首要因素,这突出说明,气候变化的低估可能通过直接的生理和间接食物网机制影响河口鱼类的生产力。我们预测气候变暖将促进南方殖民地种群的个体生长,但由于产卵期河流量的减少而同时限制了募集。在其他鱼类中,它们对多种多样且不断变化的环境驱动因素的反应可能会产生不同的性状反应,因此对未来种群生产力的预测具有挑战性。

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