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Differences in early developmental rate and yolk conversion efficiency in offspring of trout with alternative life histories
Authors:Travis E Van Leeuwen  Shaun S Killen  Neil B Metcalfe  Colin E Adams
Institution:1. Scottish Centre for Ecology and the Natural Environment, IBAHCM, Rowardennan, Loch Lomond, Glasgow, UK;2. Institute of Biodiversity, Animal Health & Comparative Medicine, College of Medical, Veterinary and Life Sciences, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK
Abstract:Partial migration, in which some individuals of a population migrate while other individuals remain resident, is generally associated with ontogenetic shifts to better feeding areas or as a response to environmental instability, but its underlying mechanisms remain relatively unknown. Brown trout (Salmo trutta) exhibit partial migration, with some individuals remaining in freshwater (freshwater resident) while others undertake an anadromous migration, where they spend time at sea before returning to breed in freshwater (migrant). We reared full‐sibling groups of offspring from freshwater‐resident and anadromous brown trout from the same catchment in the laboratory under common garden conditions to examine potential differences in their early development. Freshwater‐resident parents produced eggs that were slower to hatch than those of anadromous parents, but freshwater‐resident offspring were quicker to absorb their yolk and reach the stage of exogenous feeding. Their offspring also had a higher conversion efficiency from the egg stage to the start of exogenous feeding (so were larger by the start of the fry stage) than did offspring from anadromous parents despite no difference in standard metabolic rate, maximal metabolic rate or aerobic scope. Given these differences in early development, we discuss how the migration history of the parents might influence the migration probability of the offspring.
Keywords:alternative life history  ecotype  resident vs  migratory     Salmo trutta     early development  salmonid metabolism  anadromous vs  nonanadromous  partial migration
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