The annual increase in the fork length of the charrs based on the back-calculation from annual otoliths increments.

The data on the Lake Kronotskoe morphs (W, L, N1g, N2, N3) is represented according to Krjevitskaya (2015), the data on the anadromous Dolly Varden growth rate from the Kamchatka River–according to Tiller (2017). Dolly Varden displaying the intermediate growth rate in the experiment is spurting in g...

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Main Authors: Evgeny V. Esin (7062809), Grigorii N. Markevich (7062812), Nikolai O. Melnik (11570606), Dmitriy V. Zlenko (11570609), Fedor N. Shkil (11570612)
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Published: 2021
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spelling ftsmithonian:oai:figshare.com:article/16820084 2023-05-15T16:59:00+02:00 The annual increase in the fork length of the charrs based on the back-calculation from annual otoliths increments. Evgeny V. Esin (7062809) Grigorii N. Markevich (7062812) Nikolai O. Melnik (11570606) Dmitriy V. Zlenko (11570609) Fedor N. Shkil (11570612) 2021-10-15T17:27:07Z https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0258536.s013 unknown https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/The_annual_increase_in_the_fork_length_of_the_charrs_based_on_the_back-calculation_from_annual_otoliths_increments_/16820084 doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0258536.s013 CC BY 4.0 CC-BY Evolutionary Biology Ecology Developmental Biology Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified strong predictive power specific ontogenetic adaptations mechanisms promoting resource environmentally related shift east asia ) animals still represent spawning site ’ proposed equation shows sympatric morphs reveal wide temperature tolerance observed developmental disparities lake kronotskoe basin dynamically changing temperatures div >< p annual temperature dynamics salvelinus malma </ morphs ’ development ancestral anadromous morph lake kronotskoe temperature dynamics spawning grounds malma </ arrhenius equation endemic morphs ambient temperature uniformed temperatures thoroughly assessed size dissimilarities significantly affect salmonid fish reproductive sites phenotype tied onset timing naturally diverging method based main challenge growth rates findings demonstrate factor contributing external feeding experimental rearing different temperatures contrast temperatures based radiation adaptive radiation accumulated heat Text Journal contribution 2021 ftsmithonian https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0258536.s013 2021-12-20T00:06:40Z The data on the Lake Kronotskoe morphs (W, L, N1g, N2, N3) is represented according to Krjevitskaya (2015), the data on the anadromous Dolly Varden growth rate from the Kamchatka River–according to Tiller (2017). Dolly Varden displaying the intermediate growth rate in the experiment is spurting in growth simultaneously with the onset of sea migration. [Krjevitskaya, А.А. 2015. Age and growth of the endemic Dolly Varden morphs, Salvelinus malma complex, from Lake Kronotskoe (Eastern Kamchatka). Sochraneniye Bioraznoobraziya Kamchatki i Prilejachich Territoriy. XVI, 279-281 (in Russian); Tiller, I.V. 2017 Biology and population dynamics of the Kamchatkan anadromous Dolly Varden Salvelinus malma (Walbaum).KamchatNIRO Publ., Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy, RF, 95 pp (in Russian)]. (DOCX) Other Non-Article Part of Journal/Newspaper Kamchatka Unknown Kamchatskiy ENVELOPE(163.053,163.053,56.022,56.022) Petropavlovsk ENVELOPE(158.626,158.626,53.067,53.067) Varden ENVELOPE(7.656,7.656,62.534,62.534)
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topic Evolutionary Biology
Ecology
Developmental Biology
Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
strong predictive power
specific ontogenetic adaptations
mechanisms promoting resource
environmentally related shift
east asia )
animals still represent
spawning site ’
proposed equation shows
sympatric morphs reveal
wide temperature tolerance
observed developmental disparities
lake kronotskoe basin
dynamically changing temperatures
div >< p
annual temperature dynamics
salvelinus malma </
morphs ’ development
ancestral anadromous morph
lake kronotskoe
temperature dynamics
spawning grounds
malma </
arrhenius equation
endemic morphs
ambient temperature
uniformed temperatures
thoroughly assessed
size dissimilarities
significantly affect
salmonid fish
reproductive sites
phenotype tied
onset timing
naturally diverging
method based
main challenge
growth rates
findings demonstrate
factor contributing
external feeding
experimental rearing
different temperatures
contrast temperatures
based radiation
adaptive radiation
accumulated heat
spellingShingle Evolutionary Biology
Ecology
Developmental Biology
Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
strong predictive power
specific ontogenetic adaptations
mechanisms promoting resource
environmentally related shift
east asia )
animals still represent
spawning site ’
proposed equation shows
sympatric morphs reveal
wide temperature tolerance
observed developmental disparities
lake kronotskoe basin
dynamically changing temperatures
div >< p
annual temperature dynamics
salvelinus malma </
morphs ’ development
ancestral anadromous morph
lake kronotskoe
temperature dynamics
spawning grounds
malma </
arrhenius equation
endemic morphs
ambient temperature
uniformed temperatures
thoroughly assessed
size dissimilarities
significantly affect
salmonid fish
reproductive sites
phenotype tied
onset timing
naturally diverging
method based
main challenge
growth rates
findings demonstrate
factor contributing
external feeding
experimental rearing
different temperatures
contrast temperatures
based radiation
adaptive radiation
accumulated heat
Evgeny V. Esin (7062809)
Grigorii N. Markevich (7062812)
Nikolai O. Melnik (11570606)
Dmitriy V. Zlenko (11570609)
Fedor N. Shkil (11570612)
The annual increase in the fork length of the charrs based on the back-calculation from annual otoliths increments.
topic_facet Evolutionary Biology
Ecology
Developmental Biology
Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
strong predictive power
specific ontogenetic adaptations
mechanisms promoting resource
environmentally related shift
east asia )
animals still represent
spawning site ’
proposed equation shows
sympatric morphs reveal
wide temperature tolerance
observed developmental disparities
lake kronotskoe basin
dynamically changing temperatures
div >< p
annual temperature dynamics
salvelinus malma </
morphs ’ development
ancestral anadromous morph
lake kronotskoe
temperature dynamics
spawning grounds
malma </
arrhenius equation
endemic morphs
ambient temperature
uniformed temperatures
thoroughly assessed
size dissimilarities
significantly affect
salmonid fish
reproductive sites
phenotype tied
onset timing
naturally diverging
method based
main challenge
growth rates
findings demonstrate
factor contributing
external feeding
experimental rearing
different temperatures
contrast temperatures
based radiation
adaptive radiation
accumulated heat
description The data on the Lake Kronotskoe morphs (W, L, N1g, N2, N3) is represented according to Krjevitskaya (2015), the data on the anadromous Dolly Varden growth rate from the Kamchatka River–according to Tiller (2017). Dolly Varden displaying the intermediate growth rate in the experiment is spurting in growth simultaneously with the onset of sea migration. [Krjevitskaya, А.А. 2015. Age and growth of the endemic Dolly Varden morphs, Salvelinus malma complex, from Lake Kronotskoe (Eastern Kamchatka). Sochraneniye Bioraznoobraziya Kamchatki i Prilejachich Territoriy. XVI, 279-281 (in Russian); Tiller, I.V. 2017 Biology and population dynamics of the Kamchatkan anadromous Dolly Varden Salvelinus malma (Walbaum).KamchatNIRO Publ., Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy, RF, 95 pp (in Russian)]. (DOCX)
format Other Non-Article Part of Journal/Newspaper
author Evgeny V. Esin (7062809)
Grigorii N. Markevich (7062812)
Nikolai O. Melnik (11570606)
Dmitriy V. Zlenko (11570609)
Fedor N. Shkil (11570612)
author_facet Evgeny V. Esin (7062809)
Grigorii N. Markevich (7062812)
Nikolai O. Melnik (11570606)
Dmitriy V. Zlenko (11570609)
Fedor N. Shkil (11570612)
author_sort Evgeny V. Esin (7062809)
title The annual increase in the fork length of the charrs based on the back-calculation from annual otoliths increments.
title_short The annual increase in the fork length of the charrs based on the back-calculation from annual otoliths increments.
title_full The annual increase in the fork length of the charrs based on the back-calculation from annual otoliths increments.
title_fullStr The annual increase in the fork length of the charrs based on the back-calculation from annual otoliths increments.
title_full_unstemmed The annual increase in the fork length of the charrs based on the back-calculation from annual otoliths increments.
title_sort annual increase in the fork length of the charrs based on the back-calculation from annual otoliths increments.
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