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Effect of food amount and temperature on growth rate and aerobic scope of juvenile chum salmon
Authors:Iino  Yuki  Kitagawa  Takashi  Abe  Takaaki K  Nagasaka  Tsuyoshi  Shimizu  Yuichi  Ota  Katsuhiko  Kawashima  Takuya  Kawamura  Tomohiko
Institution:1.International Coastal Research Center, The Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute, The University of Tokyo, 1-19-8, Akahama, Otsuchi, Iwate, 028-1102, Japan
;2.Iwate Fisheries Technology Center, 3-75-3 Heita, Kamaishi, Iwate, 026-0001, Japan
;3.Fisheries Promotion Division, Iwate Prefectural Office, 10-1, Uchimaru, Morioka, Iwate, 020-8570, Japan
;4.Iwate Inland Fisheries Technology Center, 1-474, Matsuoyoriki, Hachimantai, Iwate, 028-7302, Japan
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Abstract:

Offshore migration of Pacific salmon Oncorhynchus spp. is partly triggered by increasing body size and high motility in the early stages of life. The survival of juvenile salmon may depend on their growth rate during the first few months in the sea, and this factor partly regulates the dynamics of adult populations. Here, we assessed the effects of water temperature and food availability on the growth of juvenile chum salmon O. keta. In addition, by combining the measurements of metabolic performance for growth and activity (Absolute Aerobic Scope: AAS) with a bioenergetics model, we estimated the energy allocation for different activities in the juveniles. Under high temperatures (14 °C), juveniles reared at low food levels (1% body weight) allocated less than half their energy for growth than those reared at high food levels (4% body weight). These findings suggest that high temperature and low food level constrain the growth of juveniles, providing an insight into the effect of the recent increase in warm and low-nutrient water masses on survival of juveniles and catches of adult chum salmon on the Pacific side of Honshu Island, Japan.

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