Resolving Stock Structure of Sauger (Sander canadensis) in Manitoba, Canada using Biometric, Isotopic, and Genetic Approaches

Many sauger (Sander canadensis) populations in Manitoba have declined in numbers and biomass. Fisheries managers have proposed a province-wide sauger management plan to protect and restore sauger populations, but they are uncertain how sauger populations should be defined and to what extent they may...

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Main Author: Wong, Caleb H. S.
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: University of Winnipeg 2023
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10680/2129
https://doi.org/10.36939/ir.202312211545
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spelling ftunivwinnipeg:oai:winnspace.uwinnipeg.ca:10680/2129 2024-01-21T10:05:30+01:00 Resolving Stock Structure of Sauger (Sander canadensis) in Manitoba, Canada using Biometric, Isotopic, and Genetic Approaches Wong, Caleb H. S. 2023-12-06 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/10680/2129 https://doi.org/10.36939/ir.202312211545 en eng University of Winnipeg Wong, Caleb H. S. Resolving Stock Structure of Sauger (Sander canadensis) in Manitoba, Canada using Biometric, Isotopic, and Genetic Approaches; A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Graduate Studies in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Bioscience, Technology, and Public Policy. Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada: The University of Winnipeg, 2023. DOI:10.36939/ir.202312211545. https://hdl.handle.net/10680/2129 doi:10.36939/ir.202312211545 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Sauger (Sander canadensis) Population structure Stock structure Migration Life histories Biometry Stable isotope analysis Population genetics Conservation genetics Microsatellites Lake Winnipeg Lake Manitoba Lake Winnipegosis Manitoba Thesis 2023 ftunivwinnipeg https://doi.org/10.36939/ir.202312211545 2023-12-24T00:03:27Z Many sauger (Sander canadensis) populations in Manitoba have declined in numbers and biomass. Fisheries managers have proposed a province-wide sauger management plan to protect and restore sauger populations, but they are uncertain how sauger populations should be defined and to what extent they may interact. In this thesis, I used a multifaceted approach to resolve population structure and identify migratory corridors of sauger in Manitoba. First, I mined biometric data from several long-term monitoring datasets to calculate life history indices for sauger stocks across 29 waterbodies. Sauger growth generally decreased and the age at 50% maturity increased among lakes of increasing latitude. This trend was also observed within Lake Winnipeg, yet the length at 50% maturity remained constant. Sauger grew exceptionally fast in Lake Manitoba and Lake Winnipegosis and matured at an early age. Next, I performed a stable isotope analysis (13C and 15N) of sauger tissue to investigate contemporary sauger migration throughout the Lake Winnipeg watershed. Sauger from Lake Winnipeg, Lake Manitoba, and Lac du Bonnet occupied distinct isotopic niches, and I identified several possible migrants from Lake Manitoba and the Winnipeg River in Lake Winnipeg. Finally, I used microsatellites to assess the genetic health and structure of sauger stocks across Manitoba. Genetic diversity within sample populations was moderate to high, and incidence of inbreeding and hybridization with walleye (Sander vitreus) was low. I identified four broad genetic sauger stocks: Lake Winnipeg; Lake Manitoba and Lake Winnipegosis; the Red and Assiniboine Rivers; and the Churchill and Saskatchewan Rivers. Gene flow between Lake Winnipeg and Lake Manitoba stocks is minimal. These findings will assist managers in defining stock management units and optimizing management efforts for sauger populations in Manitoba. Manitoba Fish and Wildlife Enhancement Fund (#FES19-010); Fish Futures (Dr. Ken Stewart Memorial Scholarship, 2021). Master of Science in ... Thesis Churchill The University of Winnipeg: WinnSpace Repository Canada
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topic Sauger (Sander canadensis)
Population structure
Stock structure
Migration
Life histories
Biometry
Stable isotope analysis
Population genetics
Conservation genetics
Microsatellites
Lake Winnipeg
Lake Manitoba
Lake Winnipegosis
Manitoba
spellingShingle Sauger (Sander canadensis)
Population structure
Stock structure
Migration
Life histories
Biometry
Stable isotope analysis
Population genetics
Conservation genetics
Microsatellites
Lake Winnipeg
Lake Manitoba
Lake Winnipegosis
Manitoba
Wong, Caleb H. S.
Resolving Stock Structure of Sauger (Sander canadensis) in Manitoba, Canada using Biometric, Isotopic, and Genetic Approaches
topic_facet Sauger (Sander canadensis)
Population structure
Stock structure
Migration
Life histories
Biometry
Stable isotope analysis
Population genetics
Conservation genetics
Microsatellites
Lake Winnipeg
Lake Manitoba
Lake Winnipegosis
Manitoba
description Many sauger (Sander canadensis) populations in Manitoba have declined in numbers and biomass. Fisheries managers have proposed a province-wide sauger management plan to protect and restore sauger populations, but they are uncertain how sauger populations should be defined and to what extent they may interact. In this thesis, I used a multifaceted approach to resolve population structure and identify migratory corridors of sauger in Manitoba. First, I mined biometric data from several long-term monitoring datasets to calculate life history indices for sauger stocks across 29 waterbodies. Sauger growth generally decreased and the age at 50% maturity increased among lakes of increasing latitude. This trend was also observed within Lake Winnipeg, yet the length at 50% maturity remained constant. Sauger grew exceptionally fast in Lake Manitoba and Lake Winnipegosis and matured at an early age. Next, I performed a stable isotope analysis (13C and 15N) of sauger tissue to investigate contemporary sauger migration throughout the Lake Winnipeg watershed. Sauger from Lake Winnipeg, Lake Manitoba, and Lac du Bonnet occupied distinct isotopic niches, and I identified several possible migrants from Lake Manitoba and the Winnipeg River in Lake Winnipeg. Finally, I used microsatellites to assess the genetic health and structure of sauger stocks across Manitoba. Genetic diversity within sample populations was moderate to high, and incidence of inbreeding and hybridization with walleye (Sander vitreus) was low. I identified four broad genetic sauger stocks: Lake Winnipeg; Lake Manitoba and Lake Winnipegosis; the Red and Assiniboine Rivers; and the Churchill and Saskatchewan Rivers. Gene flow between Lake Winnipeg and Lake Manitoba stocks is minimal. These findings will assist managers in defining stock management units and optimizing management efforts for sauger populations in Manitoba. Manitoba Fish and Wildlife Enhancement Fund (#FES19-010); Fish Futures (Dr. Ken Stewart Memorial Scholarship, 2021). Master of Science in ...
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title Resolving Stock Structure of Sauger (Sander canadensis) in Manitoba, Canada using Biometric, Isotopic, and Genetic Approaches
title_short Resolving Stock Structure of Sauger (Sander canadensis) in Manitoba, Canada using Biometric, Isotopic, and Genetic Approaches
title_full Resolving Stock Structure of Sauger (Sander canadensis) in Manitoba, Canada using Biometric, Isotopic, and Genetic Approaches
title_fullStr Resolving Stock Structure of Sauger (Sander canadensis) in Manitoba, Canada using Biometric, Isotopic, and Genetic Approaches
title_full_unstemmed Resolving Stock Structure of Sauger (Sander canadensis) in Manitoba, Canada using Biometric, Isotopic, and Genetic Approaches
title_sort resolving stock structure of sauger (sander canadensis) in manitoba, canada using biometric, isotopic, and genetic approaches
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