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Behaviour and physiology of mountain whitefish ( Prosopium williamsoni) relative to short‐term changes in river flow
Authors:Mark K Taylor  Katrina V Cook  Caleb T Hasler  Dana C Schmidt  Steven J Cooke
Institution:1. Fish Ecology and Conservation Physiology Laboratory, Department of Biology, Carleton University, , Ottawa, ON, K1S 5B6 Canada;2. Golder Associates Ltd, , Castlegar, BC, V1N 1A8 Canada;3. Institute of Environmental Science, Carleton University, , Ottawa, ON, K1S 5B6 Canada
Abstract:Despite the growing recognition that river flow can have an effect on the growth, distribution and survival of fishes, little is known about the underlying mechanisms to explain this effect. Furthermore, there are few examples of integrated measures of behaviour and physiology to study the responses of fish to river hydrology. Here, axial swimming muscle electromyograms were logged as a sensitive indicator of activity from 19 mountain whitefish ( Prosopium williamsoni) across a large range of hourly discharge magnitudes (mean = 621 m3·s?1, range = 0–1770 m3·s?1) in a hydropeaking reach of the Columbia River, Canada. Hourly mean discharge had a significant positive effect on swimming muscle activity. However, a large amount of the variance was unexplained, possibly due to social interactions, feeding and/or flow‐refuging behaviours. Fluctuating flows were no more energetically costly than stable flows. Discharge magnitude had a significant positive effect on blood cortisol concentrations. Yet, cortisol concentrations were low overall (mean ± SD = 1.60 ± 0.09 ng·ml?1), suggesting that the small observed response could be the result of routine physiological processes rather than a stress response per se. Based on low blood lactate concentrations, mountain whitefish were not swimming exhaustively (i.e., anaerobic burst‐type swimming) at high flows.
Keywords:locomotor activity  electromyogram telemetry  fish  physiology  cortisol  fish swimming
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