Seasonal variation in nutrient composition of Alaskan walleye

Abstract: A popular hypothesis for the noted steady decline in the population of Steller sea lions, Eumetopias jubatus (Schreber, 1776), in the regions from Prince William Sound through the Aleutian Islands relates to their nutritional sta-tus. Sea lion diets appear to have shifted from primarily sm...

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Main Authors: David D. Kitts, Minh Dieu Huynh, Chun Hu, Andrew W. Trites
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spelling ftciteseerx:oai:CiteSeerX.psu:10.1.1.664.9848 2023-05-15T15:43:53+02:00 Seasonal variation in nutrient composition of Alaskan walleye David D. Kitts Minh Dieu Huynh Chun Hu Andrew W. Trites The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives 2004 application/pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.664.9848 http://www.marinemammal.org/wp-content/pdfs/kitts2004.pdf en eng http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.664.9848 http://www.marinemammal.org/wp-content/pdfs/kitts2004.pdf Metadata may be used without restrictions as long as the oai identifier remains attached to it. http://www.marinemammal.org/wp-content/pdfs/kitts2004.pdf text 2004 ftciteseerx 2016-01-08T17:03:20Z Abstract: A popular hypothesis for the noted steady decline in the population of Steller sea lions, Eumetopias jubatus (Schreber, 1776), in the regions from Prince William Sound through the Aleutian Islands relates to their nutritional sta-tus. Sea lion diets appear to have shifted from primarily small schooling fatty fishes to low-fat fish such as walleye pollock, Theragra chalcogramma (Pallas, 1814). We examined the seasonal changes in proximate nutrients of pollock collected in the Bering Sea. Mean energy density (dry mass) of pollock peaked in October then declined and remained low throughout winter. Energy recovery occurred in the summer months with strong recovery observed in female fish caught in July. Contrary to whole fish carcass energy contents, both total protein and moisture contents were at their highest levels in winter (January) when total crude lipid content was at its lowest (p < 0.05). This trend gradually de-clined to its lowest levels in the fall when lipid content was high. The decline in total lipids during winter seasons ap-peared to parallel gonad development during the prespawning period. Sex differences in energy densities were not found. Proximate analysis data for moisture, protein, ash, and lipid content also did not show any significant variation between males and females. Protein digestibility of pollock was higher (p < 0.05) in the summer than in the spring, but not different for winter or fall. We concluded that the nutrient content of walleye pollock may have some impact on the Steller sea lions that feed on them, particularly the energetic value that appears to be low during important feed-ing periods for this marine mammal. Text Bering Sea Theragra chalcogramma Aleutian Islands Unknown Bering Sea
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description Abstract: A popular hypothesis for the noted steady decline in the population of Steller sea lions, Eumetopias jubatus (Schreber, 1776), in the regions from Prince William Sound through the Aleutian Islands relates to their nutritional sta-tus. Sea lion diets appear to have shifted from primarily small schooling fatty fishes to low-fat fish such as walleye pollock, Theragra chalcogramma (Pallas, 1814). We examined the seasonal changes in proximate nutrients of pollock collected in the Bering Sea. Mean energy density (dry mass) of pollock peaked in October then declined and remained low throughout winter. Energy recovery occurred in the summer months with strong recovery observed in female fish caught in July. Contrary to whole fish carcass energy contents, both total protein and moisture contents were at their highest levels in winter (January) when total crude lipid content was at its lowest (p < 0.05). This trend gradually de-clined to its lowest levels in the fall when lipid content was high. The decline in total lipids during winter seasons ap-peared to parallel gonad development during the prespawning period. Sex differences in energy densities were not found. Proximate analysis data for moisture, protein, ash, and lipid content also did not show any significant variation between males and females. Protein digestibility of pollock was higher (p < 0.05) in the summer than in the spring, but not different for winter or fall. We concluded that the nutrient content of walleye pollock may have some impact on the Steller sea lions that feed on them, particularly the energetic value that appears to be low during important feed-ing periods for this marine mammal.
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Minh Dieu Huynh
Chun Hu
Andrew W. Trites
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