Data from: Size‐dependent stress response in juvenile Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus) under prolonged predator conditioning

Predator conditioning can be used to improve post-release antipredator recognition of hatchery-reared salmonids. However, possible negative stress-related effects of prolonged predator conditioning on juvenile fish physiology are poorly understood. We studied the effects of prolonged (91 days) preda...

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Main Authors: Kortet, Raine, Laakkonen, Mika V.M., Tikkanen, Jouni, Vainikka, Anssi, Hirvonen, Heikki
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Published: 2019
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Online Access:http://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:nl:ui:13-o4-yaek
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author Kortet, Raine
Laakkonen, Mika V.M.
Tikkanen, Jouni
Vainikka, Anssi
Hirvonen, Heikki
author_facet Kortet, Raine
Laakkonen, Mika V.M.
Tikkanen, Jouni
Vainikka, Anssi
Hirvonen, Heikki
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description Predator conditioning can be used to improve post-release antipredator recognition of hatchery-reared salmonids. However, possible negative stress-related effects of prolonged predator conditioning on juvenile fish physiology are poorly understood. We studied the effects of prolonged (91 days) predator odour exposure on whole-body cortisol level and spleen size in six full-sib families of juvenile hatchery-bred Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus). Chemical cues from water containing charr-fed pikeperch (Sander lucioperca) were used as the predator exposure stimuli, and lakewater was used as a chemical control. Our study revealed that juvenile body cortisol levels post-predator conditioning were affected by treatment, fish size and their interaction. Importantly, among the smaller (i.e. slowest growing) charr, the predator-exposed fish had higher cortisol levels than control fish, while the opposite pattern was true for the larger fish. These results suggest that chemical cues from charr-fed predators induce a prolonged stress response in juvenile charr. As prolonged predation exposure seems to elevate stress levels in a size-dependent manner, the larger, faster growing fish could possibly have intrinsically lower stress responses to predation threats than smaller, slower growing fish. Possible coupling between stress sensitivity and growth requires further attention due to the likely implications for the management of unintended domestication among captive-reared salmonids.
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spelling ftdans:oai:easy.dans.knaw.nl:easy-dataset:126205 2025-01-16T19:59:34+00:00 Data from: Size‐dependent stress response in juvenile Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus) under prolonged predator conditioning Kortet, Raine Laakkonen, Mika V.M. Tikkanen, Jouni Vainikka, Anssi Hirvonen, Heikki 2019-03-12T20:38:29.000+01:00 http://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:nl:ui:13-o4-yaek https://easy.dans.knaw.nl/ui/datasets/id/easy-dataset:126205 unknown doi:10.5061/dryad.t73c30m/1 doi:10.1111/are.14023 http://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:nl:ui:13-o4-yaek doi:10.5061/dryad.t73c30m https://easy.dans.knaw.nl/ui/datasets/id/easy-dataset:126205 OPEN_ACCESS: The data are archived in Easy, they are accessible elsewhere through the DOI https://dans.knaw.nl/en/about/organisation-and-policy/legal-information/DANSLicence.pdf Life sciences medicine and health care 2019 ftdans https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.t73c30m/110.1111/are.1402310.5061/dryad.t73c30m 2023-06-13T13:38:25Z Predator conditioning can be used to improve post-release antipredator recognition of hatchery-reared salmonids. However, possible negative stress-related effects of prolonged predator conditioning on juvenile fish physiology are poorly understood. We studied the effects of prolonged (91 days) predator odour exposure on whole-body cortisol level and spleen size in six full-sib families of juvenile hatchery-bred Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus). Chemical cues from water containing charr-fed pikeperch (Sander lucioperca) were used as the predator exposure stimuli, and lakewater was used as a chemical control. Our study revealed that juvenile body cortisol levels post-predator conditioning were affected by treatment, fish size and their interaction. Importantly, among the smaller (i.e. slowest growing) charr, the predator-exposed fish had higher cortisol levels than control fish, while the opposite pattern was true for the larger fish. These results suggest that chemical cues from charr-fed predators induce a prolonged stress response in juvenile charr. As prolonged predation exposure seems to elevate stress levels in a size-dependent manner, the larger, faster growing fish could possibly have intrinsically lower stress responses to predation threats than smaller, slower growing fish. Possible coupling between stress sensitivity and growth requires further attention due to the likely implications for the management of unintended domestication among captive-reared salmonids. Other/Unknown Material Arctic charr Arctic Salvelinus alpinus Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS): EASY (KNAW) Arctic
spellingShingle Life sciences
medicine and health care
Kortet, Raine
Laakkonen, Mika V.M.
Tikkanen, Jouni
Vainikka, Anssi
Hirvonen, Heikki
Data from: Size‐dependent stress response in juvenile Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus) under prolonged predator conditioning
title Data from: Size‐dependent stress response in juvenile Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus) under prolonged predator conditioning
title_full Data from: Size‐dependent stress response in juvenile Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus) under prolonged predator conditioning
title_fullStr Data from: Size‐dependent stress response in juvenile Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus) under prolonged predator conditioning
title_full_unstemmed Data from: Size‐dependent stress response in juvenile Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus) under prolonged predator conditioning
title_short Data from: Size‐dependent stress response in juvenile Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus) under prolonged predator conditioning
title_sort data from: size‐dependent stress response in juvenile arctic charr (salvelinus alpinus) under prolonged predator conditioning
topic Life sciences
medicine and health care
topic_facet Life sciences
medicine and health care
url http://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:nl:ui:13-o4-yaek
https://easy.dans.knaw.nl/ui/datasets/id/easy-dataset:126205