Lipid and condition analyses of West Greenland marine feeding Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.)

A regime shift in the Northwest Atlantic in the 1990s caused changes to the diet and productivity of marine-feeding Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) off the West Greenland coast. Investigations into the implications of the regime shift for the lipid reserves of summer feeding Atlantic salmon have ye...

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Main Author: Dean, Audrey
Format: Master Thesis
Language:English
Published: University of Waterloo 2018
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10012/13865
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spelling ftunivwaterloo:oai:uwspace.uwaterloo.ca:10012/13865 2023-05-15T15:29:16+02:00 Lipid and condition analyses of West Greenland marine feeding Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) Dean, Audrey 2018-09-18 http://hdl.handle.net/10012/13865 en eng University of Waterloo http://hdl.handle.net/10012/13865 Atlantic salmon West Greenland diet sea surface temperature lipids condition Master Thesis 2018 ftunivwaterloo 2022-06-18T23:02:06Z A regime shift in the Northwest Atlantic in the 1990s caused changes to the diet and productivity of marine-feeding Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) off the West Greenland coast. Investigations into the implications of the regime shift for the lipid reserves of summer feeding Atlantic salmon have yet to be conducted, although lipid accumulation is likely linked to survival and may be a potential factor driving observed declines in abundance. For this study, Atlantic salmon were captured and sampled at three locations (Sisimiut: 66.94°N, 53.67°W; Nuuk: 64.17°N, 51.73°W; and Qaqortoq: 60.72°N, 46.04°W) along an 875 km section of the West Greenland coast spanning three years (2009-2011), and dorsal muscle lipids were extracted to assess the variability of lipid stores and potential linkages with fish condition, diet, sea surface temperature (SST), and growth. Lipids varied between one sea-winter and multi-sea-winter fish but not between North American- and European-origin fish. Lipids varied by latitude of origin in one sea-winter fish, with differences existing only between fish captured at Sisimiut and Nuuk and at Sisimiut and Qaqortoq. Correlations between fish condition and lipids were found for North American one sea-winter fish captured in Sisimiut and Qaqortoq in 2009 and Nuuk in all years. Correlations between weight and lipids were found for North American one sea-winter fish in all communities in 2009 and 2010. These findings suggest the importance of local feeding conditions and maturation in accounting for lipid variability and suggest the need for the incorporation of mesenteric fat and liver lipid reserves into future analyses of Atlantic salmon lipid content. Percent lipids in North American one sea-winter Atlantic salmon increased with increasing week of capture until standard week 40 at which point lipid content began to decline. Percent lipids correlated negatively with SST, δ13C, and growth rate and positively with δ15N. No correlations were found between percent lipids and short-term diet. ... Master Thesis Atlantic salmon Greenland Northwest Atlantic Nuuk Qaqortoq Salmo salar Sisimiut University of Waterloo, Canada: Institutional Repository Greenland Nuuk ENVELOPE(-52.150,-52.150,68.717,68.717) Sisimiut ENVELOPE(-53.674,-53.674,66.939,66.939) Qaqortoq ENVELOPE(-46.036,-46.036,60.718,60.718)
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topic Atlantic salmon
West Greenland
diet
sea surface temperature
lipids
condition
spellingShingle Atlantic salmon
West Greenland
diet
sea surface temperature
lipids
condition
Dean, Audrey
Lipid and condition analyses of West Greenland marine feeding Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.)
topic_facet Atlantic salmon
West Greenland
diet
sea surface temperature
lipids
condition
description A regime shift in the Northwest Atlantic in the 1990s caused changes to the diet and productivity of marine-feeding Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) off the West Greenland coast. Investigations into the implications of the regime shift for the lipid reserves of summer feeding Atlantic salmon have yet to be conducted, although lipid accumulation is likely linked to survival and may be a potential factor driving observed declines in abundance. For this study, Atlantic salmon were captured and sampled at three locations (Sisimiut: 66.94°N, 53.67°W; Nuuk: 64.17°N, 51.73°W; and Qaqortoq: 60.72°N, 46.04°W) along an 875 km section of the West Greenland coast spanning three years (2009-2011), and dorsal muscle lipids were extracted to assess the variability of lipid stores and potential linkages with fish condition, diet, sea surface temperature (SST), and growth. Lipids varied between one sea-winter and multi-sea-winter fish but not between North American- and European-origin fish. Lipids varied by latitude of origin in one sea-winter fish, with differences existing only between fish captured at Sisimiut and Nuuk and at Sisimiut and Qaqortoq. Correlations between fish condition and lipids were found for North American one sea-winter fish captured in Sisimiut and Qaqortoq in 2009 and Nuuk in all years. Correlations between weight and lipids were found for North American one sea-winter fish in all communities in 2009 and 2010. These findings suggest the importance of local feeding conditions and maturation in accounting for lipid variability and suggest the need for the incorporation of mesenteric fat and liver lipid reserves into future analyses of Atlantic salmon lipid content. Percent lipids in North American one sea-winter Atlantic salmon increased with increasing week of capture until standard week 40 at which point lipid content began to decline. Percent lipids correlated negatively with SST, δ13C, and growth rate and positively with δ15N. No correlations were found between percent lipids and short-term diet. ...
format Master Thesis
author Dean, Audrey
author_facet Dean, Audrey
author_sort Dean, Audrey
title Lipid and condition analyses of West Greenland marine feeding Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.)
title_short Lipid and condition analyses of West Greenland marine feeding Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.)
title_full Lipid and condition analyses of West Greenland marine feeding Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.)
title_fullStr Lipid and condition analyses of West Greenland marine feeding Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.)
title_full_unstemmed Lipid and condition analyses of West Greenland marine feeding Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.)
title_sort lipid and condition analyses of west greenland marine feeding atlantic salmon (salmo salar l.)
publisher University of Waterloo
publishDate 2018
url http://hdl.handle.net/10012/13865
long_lat ENVELOPE(-52.150,-52.150,68.717,68.717)
ENVELOPE(-53.674,-53.674,66.939,66.939)
ENVELOPE(-46.036,-46.036,60.718,60.718)
geographic Greenland
Nuuk
Sisimiut
Qaqortoq
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Nuuk
Sisimiut
Qaqortoq
genre Atlantic salmon
Greenland
Northwest Atlantic
Nuuk
Qaqortoq
Salmo salar
Sisimiut
genre_facet Atlantic salmon
Greenland
Northwest Atlantic
Nuuk
Qaqortoq
Salmo salar
Sisimiut
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