ARCTIC Aspects of the Life History of the Pond Smelt (Hypomesus olidus) in the Yukon and Northwest Territories

ABSTRACT. The pond smelt (Hypomesus olidus) has a limited North American distribution, being restricted to the west coast of Alaska and the drainage of the lower Mackenzie River, N.W.T. This study examined an isolated population in a small tundra lake on the Yukon coastal plain. Otolith interpretati...

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Main Author: Dirk A. Degraaf
Other Authors: The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives
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Language:English
Published: 1986
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Online Access:http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.554.6635
http://pubs.aina.ucalgary.ca/arctic/Arctic39-3-260.pdf
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Summary:ABSTRACT. The pond smelt (Hypomesus olidus) has a limited North American distribution, being restricted to the west coast of Alaska and the drainage of the lower Mackenzie River, N.W.T. This study examined an isolated population in a small tundra lake on the Yukon coastal plain. Otolith interpretation revealed that most adult fish sampled in Lake 100 were age 4 + and 5 + years, but a few individuals lived to age 8 + and 9 +. Full maturity was not reached until age 5 + and repeat spawning was common. The sex ratio was skewed in favour of females. Growth was found to be slower in the Yukon population than in Alaskan and Japanese lakes. Some stunting was evident in Lake 100 pond smelt, but otherwise their meristic and morphometric characteristics corresponded with those from elsewhere. The pond smelt were primarily planktivorous in Lake 100 and there appeared to be no significant predation on them, but in the Mackenzie delta and elsewhere they are utilized as a forage species. Key words: pond smelt, life history, food habits, Hypomesus olidus, Yukon RÉSUMÉ. Dans l’amerique du nord, l’bperlan 6 petite bouche (Hypomesus olidus) est distribue le long de la côte ouest de l’Alaska et à proximite de embouchure de la riviere Mackenzie, Territoires du Nord-Ouest. C’est etude visa une population isolke, dans un petit lac situ6 dans la toundra de la plaine coti2re du Yukon. Les lectures d’otolithes ont demontre que la plupart des adults, dchantillonnts du lac 100 au Yukon, était âgee de 4 + et 5 + ans et