The Effects of Hybridization and Parasite Infection on the Survival and Behaviour of Endangered Landlocked Salmon Subject to Predation : Implications for Genetic Rescue

A prerequisite of genetic rescue in endangered and genetically depauperate populations is to pre-evaluate between possible pros and cons of hybridization for the life history and survival of the target population. We hybridized the critically endangered Saimaa landlocked salmon (Salmo salar m. sebag...

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Published in:Evolutionary Applications
Main Authors: Eronen, Aslak, Janhunen, Matti, Hyvärinen, Pekka, Kortet, Raine, Karvonen, Anssi
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Online Access:https://jukuri.luke.fi/handle/10024/555686
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description A prerequisite of genetic rescue in endangered and genetically depauperate populations is to pre-evaluate between possible pros and cons of hybridization for the life history and survival of the target population. We hybridized the critically endangered Saimaa landlocked salmon (Salmo salar m. sebago) with one of its geographically closest relatives, anadromous Baltic salmon from River Kymijoki. In two similar experiments, conducted in semi-natural streams during overwintering (at age 1.5) and in early summer (age 2+), we studied how hybridization and eye parasite infection (Diplostomum pseudospathaceum) affected survival from predation by Northern pike (Esox lucius). Additionally, we recorded movements of the juvenile salmon using passive integrated telemetry to gain insights into the effect of hybridization and infection on antipredatory behaviour (movement activity and habitat use). Among the uninfected groups, we found significantly lower mortality of hybrid salmon (mortality ± S.E. 14.5% ± 5.4%) compared to purebred landlocked salmon (37.2% ± 9.4%), supporting a positive effect of hybridization under predation risk. This benefit, however, was cancelled out by the parasite infection, which impaired vision and increased the susceptibility to predation. The negative effects of infection were particularly pronounced in the anadromous salmon due to lower infection resistance, compared to the landlocked salmon. Hybridization per se did not affect the activity levels of salmon, but overwintering activity correlated positively with eye cataract coverage, and summer activity was highest in anadromous salmon. These results demonstrate that controlled supplementation of a small animal population with genetically more diverse hybrids could entail both positive and negative implications, at least in the first crossbred generation. 2024
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How to cite: Eronen, A., Janhunen, M., Hyvärinen, P., Kortet, R. and Karvonen, A. (2024), The Effects of Hybridization and Parasite Infection on the Survival and Behaviour of Endangered Landlocked Salmon Subject to Predation—Implications for Genetic Rescue. Evol Appl, 17: e70056. https://doi.org/10.1111/eva.70056
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spelling ftluke:oai:jukuri.luke.fi:10024/555686 2025-02-16T15:09:47+00:00 The Effects of Hybridization and Parasite Infection on the Survival and Behaviour of Endangered Landlocked Salmon Subject to Predation : Implications for Genetic Rescue Eronen, Aslak Janhunen, Matti Hyvärinen, Pekka Kortet, Raine Karvonen, Anssi orcid:0000-0002-5651-5287 4100111210 Luonnonvarakeskus 13 p. true https://jukuri.luke.fi/handle/10024/555686 https://doi.org/10.1111/eva.70056 en eng Wiley-Blackwell Evolutionary applications 10.1111/eva.70056 1752-4571 12 17 e70056 How to cite: Eronen, A., Janhunen, M., Hyvärinen, P., Kortet, R. and Karvonen, A. (2024), The Effects of Hybridization and Parasite Infection on the Survival and Behaviour of Endangered Landlocked Salmon Subject to Predation—Implications for Genetic Rescue. Evol Appl, 17: e70056. https://doi.org/10.1111/eva.70056 https://jukuri.luke.fi/handle/10024/555686 https://doi.org/10.1111/eva.70056 CC BY 4.0 conservation biology genetic rescue host parasite interactions hybridization outbreeding depression salmo salar m. sebago publication fi=A1 Alkuperäisartikkeli tieteellisessä aikakauslehdessä|sv=A1 Originalartikel i en vetenskaplig tidskrift|en=A1 Journal article (refereed), original research| fi=Publisher's version|sv=Publisher's version|en=Publisher's version| Evolutionary Applications ftluke https://doi.org/10.1111/eva.70056 2025-01-30T16:26:14Z A prerequisite of genetic rescue in endangered and genetically depauperate populations is to pre-evaluate between possible pros and cons of hybridization for the life history and survival of the target population. We hybridized the critically endangered Saimaa landlocked salmon (Salmo salar m. sebago) with one of its geographically closest relatives, anadromous Baltic salmon from River Kymijoki. In two similar experiments, conducted in semi-natural streams during overwintering (at age 1.5) and in early summer (age 2+), we studied how hybridization and eye parasite infection (Diplostomum pseudospathaceum) affected survival from predation by Northern pike (Esox lucius). Additionally, we recorded movements of the juvenile salmon using passive integrated telemetry to gain insights into the effect of hybridization and infection on antipredatory behaviour (movement activity and habitat use). Among the uninfected groups, we found significantly lower mortality of hybrid salmon (mortality ± S.E. 14.5% ± 5.4%) compared to purebred landlocked salmon (37.2% ± 9.4%), supporting a positive effect of hybridization under predation risk. This benefit, however, was cancelled out by the parasite infection, which impaired vision and increased the susceptibility to predation. The negative effects of infection were particularly pronounced in the anadromous salmon due to lower infection resistance, compared to the landlocked salmon. Hybridization per se did not affect the activity levels of salmon, but overwintering activity correlated positively with eye cataract coverage, and summer activity was highest in anadromous salmon. These results demonstrate that controlled supplementation of a small animal population with genetically more diverse hybrids could entail both positive and negative implications, at least in the first crossbred generation. 2024 Article in Journal/Newspaper Salmo salar Natural Resources Institute Finland: Jukuri Evolutionary Applications 17 12
spellingShingle conservation biology
genetic rescue
host parasite interactions
hybridization
outbreeding depression
salmo salar m. sebago
Eronen, Aslak
Janhunen, Matti
Hyvärinen, Pekka
Kortet, Raine
Karvonen, Anssi
The Effects of Hybridization and Parasite Infection on the Survival and Behaviour of Endangered Landlocked Salmon Subject to Predation : Implications for Genetic Rescue
title The Effects of Hybridization and Parasite Infection on the Survival and Behaviour of Endangered Landlocked Salmon Subject to Predation : Implications for Genetic Rescue
title_full The Effects of Hybridization and Parasite Infection on the Survival and Behaviour of Endangered Landlocked Salmon Subject to Predation : Implications for Genetic Rescue
title_fullStr The Effects of Hybridization and Parasite Infection on the Survival and Behaviour of Endangered Landlocked Salmon Subject to Predation : Implications for Genetic Rescue
title_full_unstemmed The Effects of Hybridization and Parasite Infection on the Survival and Behaviour of Endangered Landlocked Salmon Subject to Predation : Implications for Genetic Rescue
title_short The Effects of Hybridization and Parasite Infection on the Survival and Behaviour of Endangered Landlocked Salmon Subject to Predation : Implications for Genetic Rescue
title_sort effects of hybridization and parasite infection on the survival and behaviour of endangered landlocked salmon subject to predation : implications for genetic rescue
topic conservation biology
genetic rescue
host parasite interactions
hybridization
outbreeding depression
salmo salar m. sebago
topic_facet conservation biology
genetic rescue
host parasite interactions
hybridization
outbreeding depression
salmo salar m. sebago
url https://jukuri.luke.fi/handle/10024/555686
https://doi.org/10.1111/eva.70056