ORIGINAL ARTICLE: Is fishing selective for physiological and energetic characteristics in migratory adult sockeye salmon?

Abstract There is extensive evidence that fishing is often selective for specific phenotypic characteristics, and that selective harvest can thus result in genotypic change. To date, however, there are no studies that evaluate whether fishing is selective for certain physiological or energetic chara...

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Published in:Evolutionary Applications
Main Authors: Cooke, Steven J., Donaldson, Michael R., Hinch, Scott G., Crossin, Glenn T., Patterson, David A., Hanson, Kyle C., English, Karl K., Shrimpton, J. Mark, Farrell, Anthony P.
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spelling crwiley:10.1111/j.1752-4571.2009.00076.x 2023-12-03T10:22:46+01:00 ORIGINAL ARTICLE: Is fishing selective for physiological and energetic characteristics in migratory adult sockeye salmon? Cooke, Steven J. Donaldson, Michael R. Hinch, Scott G. Crossin, Glenn T. Patterson, David A. Hanson, Kyle C. English, Karl K. Shrimpton, J. Mark Farrell, Anthony P. 2009 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1752-4571.2009.00076.x https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1111%2Fj.1752-4571.2009.00076.x https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/j.1752-4571.2009.00076.x en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Evolutionary Applications volume 2, issue 3, page 299-311 ISSN 1752-4571 1752-4571 General Agricultural and Biological Sciences Genetics Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics journal-article 2009 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1752-4571.2009.00076.x 2023-11-09T13:25:59Z Abstract There is extensive evidence that fishing is often selective for specific phenotypic characteristics, and that selective harvest can thus result in genotypic change. To date, however, there are no studies that evaluate whether fishing is selective for certain physiological or energetic characteristics that may influence fish behaviour and thus vulnerability to capture. Here, adult sockeye salmon ( Oncorhynchus nerka ) were used as a model to test the null hypothesis that fishing is not selective for specific physiological or energetic traits. Fish were intercepted during their spawning migrations, implanted with a gastric radio transmitter, and biopsied (i.e., non‐lethally sampled for blood, gill tissue and quantification of energetic status). In both 2003 and 2006, we tagged and biopsied 301 and 770 sockeye salmon, respectively, in the marine environment en route to their natal river system to spawn. In 2006 an additional 378 individuals were tagged and biopsied in freshwater. We found that 23 (7.6%) of the marine fish tagged in 2003, 78 (10.1%) of the marine fish tagged in 2006 and 57 (15.1%) of the freshwater fish tagged in 2006 were harvested by one of three fisheries sectors that operate in the coastal marine environment and the Fraser River (i.e. commercial, recreational or First Nations fisheries between the site of release and Hell’s Gate in the Fraser River, approximately 250 km upriver and 465 km from the ocean tagging site). However, fisheries were not open continually or consistently in different locations and for different fisheries sectors necessitating a paired analytical approach. As such, for statistical analyses we paired individual fish that were harvested with another fish of the same genetic stock that was released on the same date and exhibited similar migration behaviour, except that they successfully evaded capture and reached natal spawning grounds. Using two‐tailed Wilcoxon matched pairs signed‐rank tests, we revealed that the physiological and energetic characteristics of ... Article in Journal/Newspaper First Nations Wiley Online Library (via Crossref) Fraser River ENVELOPE(-62.243,-62.243,56.619,56.619) Sockeye ENVELOPE(-130.143,-130.143,54.160,54.160) Evolutionary Applications 2 3 299 311
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Genetics
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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Genetics
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
Cooke, Steven J.
Donaldson, Michael R.
Hinch, Scott G.
Crossin, Glenn T.
Patterson, David A.
Hanson, Kyle C.
English, Karl K.
Shrimpton, J. Mark
Farrell, Anthony P.
ORIGINAL ARTICLE: Is fishing selective for physiological and energetic characteristics in migratory adult sockeye salmon?
topic_facet General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Genetics
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
description Abstract There is extensive evidence that fishing is often selective for specific phenotypic characteristics, and that selective harvest can thus result in genotypic change. To date, however, there are no studies that evaluate whether fishing is selective for certain physiological or energetic characteristics that may influence fish behaviour and thus vulnerability to capture. Here, adult sockeye salmon ( Oncorhynchus nerka ) were used as a model to test the null hypothesis that fishing is not selective for specific physiological or energetic traits. Fish were intercepted during their spawning migrations, implanted with a gastric radio transmitter, and biopsied (i.e., non‐lethally sampled for blood, gill tissue and quantification of energetic status). In both 2003 and 2006, we tagged and biopsied 301 and 770 sockeye salmon, respectively, in the marine environment en route to their natal river system to spawn. In 2006 an additional 378 individuals were tagged and biopsied in freshwater. We found that 23 (7.6%) of the marine fish tagged in 2003, 78 (10.1%) of the marine fish tagged in 2006 and 57 (15.1%) of the freshwater fish tagged in 2006 were harvested by one of three fisheries sectors that operate in the coastal marine environment and the Fraser River (i.e. commercial, recreational or First Nations fisheries between the site of release and Hell’s Gate in the Fraser River, approximately 250 km upriver and 465 km from the ocean tagging site). However, fisheries were not open continually or consistently in different locations and for different fisheries sectors necessitating a paired analytical approach. As such, for statistical analyses we paired individual fish that were harvested with another fish of the same genetic stock that was released on the same date and exhibited similar migration behaviour, except that they successfully evaded capture and reached natal spawning grounds. Using two‐tailed Wilcoxon matched pairs signed‐rank tests, we revealed that the physiological and energetic characteristics of ...
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author Cooke, Steven J.
Donaldson, Michael R.
Hinch, Scott G.
Crossin, Glenn T.
Patterson, David A.
Hanson, Kyle C.
English, Karl K.
Shrimpton, J. Mark
Farrell, Anthony P.
author_facet Cooke, Steven J.
Donaldson, Michael R.
Hinch, Scott G.
Crossin, Glenn T.
Patterson, David A.
Hanson, Kyle C.
English, Karl K.
Shrimpton, J. Mark
Farrell, Anthony P.
author_sort Cooke, Steven J.
title ORIGINAL ARTICLE: Is fishing selective for physiological and energetic characteristics in migratory adult sockeye salmon?
title_short ORIGINAL ARTICLE: Is fishing selective for physiological and energetic characteristics in migratory adult sockeye salmon?
title_full ORIGINAL ARTICLE: Is fishing selective for physiological and energetic characteristics in migratory adult sockeye salmon?
title_fullStr ORIGINAL ARTICLE: Is fishing selective for physiological and energetic characteristics in migratory adult sockeye salmon?
title_full_unstemmed ORIGINAL ARTICLE: Is fishing selective for physiological and energetic characteristics in migratory adult sockeye salmon?
title_sort original article: is fishing selective for physiological and energetic characteristics in migratory adult sockeye salmon?
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