Effects of Competition with Four Nonnative Salmonid Species on Atlantic Salmon from Three Populations

The presence of ecologically similar nonnative species may impede recovery efforts for native species. We assessed the survival and growth of juvenile Atlantic Salmon Salmo salar from three populations (LaHave River, Sebago Lake, and Lac Saint-Jean) in the presence of four naturalized nonnative salm...

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Main Authors: Houde, Aimee Lee S., Wilson, Chris C., Neff, Bryan D.
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spelling ftdatacite:10.6084/m9.figshare.1569474.v4 2023-05-15T15:28:04+02:00 Effects of Competition with Four Nonnative Salmonid Species on Atlantic Salmon from Three Populations Houde, Aimee Lee S. Wilson, Chris C. Neff, Bryan D. 2015 https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.1569474.v4 https://tandf.figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Effects_of_Competition_with_Four_Nonnative_Salmonid_Species_on_Atlantic_Salmon_from_Three_Populations/1569474/4 unknown Taylor & Francis https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00028487.2015.1064477 https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.1569474 Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode cc-by-4.0 CC-BY Inorganic Chemistry FOS Chemical sciences Marine Biology Biological Sciences Ecology FOS Biological sciences Earth and Environmental Sciences Text article-journal Journal contribution ScholarlyArticle 2015 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.1569474.v4 https://doi.org/10.1080/00028487.2015.1064477 https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.1569474 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z The presence of ecologically similar nonnative species may impede recovery efforts for native species. We assessed the survival and growth of juvenile Atlantic Salmon Salmo salar from three populations (LaHave River, Sebago Lake, and Lac Saint-Jean) in the presence of four naturalized nonnative salmonid competitors. The three populations are being used for reintroduction efforts in Lake Ontario, where Atlantic Salmon are extirpated. Juvenile Atlantic Salmon were placed into artificial stream tanks with combinations of juvenile Brown Trout S. trutta , Rainbow Trout Oncorhynchus mykiss , Chinook Salmon O. tshawytscha , and Coho Salmon O. kisutch . Survival of all three Atlantic Salmon populations was lower in the presence of Brown Trout; growth was lower in the Brown Trout treatment and in the multispecies treatment. In contrast, Atlantic Salmon survival and growth were not negatively impacted by the presence of Chinook Salmon, Rainbow Trout, or Coho Salmon. Based on measurements of circulating hormones, Atlantic Salmon were not chronically stressed and did not show a change in social status after 10 months in the artificial stream tanks. Our results support the theory that differences in aggression and niche overlap can influence competitive outcomes and suggest that tributaries containing Brown Trout should be avoided during Atlantic Salmon reintroduction into Lake Ontario.Received March 3, 2015; accepted June 17, 2015 Text Atlantic salmon Salmo salar DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology)
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FOS Chemical sciences
Marine Biology
Biological Sciences
Ecology
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Houde, Aimee Lee S.
Wilson, Chris C.
Neff, Bryan D.
Effects of Competition with Four Nonnative Salmonid Species on Atlantic Salmon from Three Populations
topic_facet Inorganic Chemistry
FOS Chemical sciences
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Biological Sciences
Ecology
FOS Biological sciences
Earth and Environmental Sciences
description The presence of ecologically similar nonnative species may impede recovery efforts for native species. We assessed the survival and growth of juvenile Atlantic Salmon Salmo salar from three populations (LaHave River, Sebago Lake, and Lac Saint-Jean) in the presence of four naturalized nonnative salmonid competitors. The three populations are being used for reintroduction efforts in Lake Ontario, where Atlantic Salmon are extirpated. Juvenile Atlantic Salmon were placed into artificial stream tanks with combinations of juvenile Brown Trout S. trutta , Rainbow Trout Oncorhynchus mykiss , Chinook Salmon O. tshawytscha , and Coho Salmon O. kisutch . Survival of all three Atlantic Salmon populations was lower in the presence of Brown Trout; growth was lower in the Brown Trout treatment and in the multispecies treatment. In contrast, Atlantic Salmon survival and growth were not negatively impacted by the presence of Chinook Salmon, Rainbow Trout, or Coho Salmon. Based on measurements of circulating hormones, Atlantic Salmon were not chronically stressed and did not show a change in social status after 10 months in the artificial stream tanks. Our results support the theory that differences in aggression and niche overlap can influence competitive outcomes and suggest that tributaries containing Brown Trout should be avoided during Atlantic Salmon reintroduction into Lake Ontario.Received March 3, 2015; accepted June 17, 2015
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author Houde, Aimee Lee S.
Wilson, Chris C.
Neff, Bryan D.
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title Effects of Competition with Four Nonnative Salmonid Species on Atlantic Salmon from Three Populations
title_short Effects of Competition with Four Nonnative Salmonid Species on Atlantic Salmon from Three Populations
title_full Effects of Competition with Four Nonnative Salmonid Species on Atlantic Salmon from Three Populations
title_fullStr Effects of Competition with Four Nonnative Salmonid Species on Atlantic Salmon from Three Populations
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Competition with Four Nonnative Salmonid Species on Atlantic Salmon from Three Populations
title_sort effects of competition with four nonnative salmonid species on atlantic salmon from three populations
publisher Taylor & Francis
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