Density-Dependent Growth in Juvenile Sockeye Salmon (OncorhynchusNerka)

Autor: Donald J. McQueen, Kim D. Hyatt, D. Paul Rankin, Eric Demers
Rok vydání: 2011
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Zdroj: The Open Fish Science Journal. 4:49-61
ISSN: 1874-401X
Popis: Data gathered over 77 lake-years from 4 coastal British Columbia sockeye salmon nursery lakes suggest that density-dependent growth reductions are only possible at exceptionally high fry densities. In Great Central Lake (n=33 years) and Sproat Lakes (n=30 years) there was no relationship between smolt weight and mean summer fry densities ranging from 760-3800 fry ha -1 . However, in two years when Sproat Lake fry densities were unusually high (1983=5183 ha -1 , 1996=4801 ha -1 ) smolt weights were among the lowest recorded. In Woss and Vernon lakes (n=14 lake-years), there were significant bottom-up relationships between fall-fry weights and zooplankton biomass, but no relationships between December-fry weights and average fry densities (range 331-1361 ha -1 ), nor were there significant top-down relationships between fry densities and average zooplankton biomass. Comparisons of zooplankton production with bioenergetic-based fry consumption, suggested that the carrying capacity for Vernon Lake which had the highest rate of zooplankton production, was 12,700 fry ha -1 , and for Sproat Lake which had the lowest zooplankton production, was 5200 fry ha -1 . We conclude that fry densities in the range commonly observed for British Columbia coastal lakes (i.e. 500-4000 ha -1 ) cannot cause density-dependent reductions in prey biomass or fry growth rates. Further research is necessary.
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