Critical Thermal Minima of age‐0 Australian bass,Macquaria novemaculeata,fingerlings: implications for stocking programmes |
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Authors: | L. M. CAMERON L. J. BAUMGARTNER D. J. BUCHER W. ROBINSON |
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Affiliation: | 1. Industry and Investment NSW, Grafton Fisheries Centre, Grafton, NSW, Australia and Marine Ecology Research Centre, School of Environmental Science and Management, Southern Cross University, Lismore, NSW, Australia;2. Industry and Investment NSW, Narrandera Fisheries Centre, Narrandera, NSW, Australia;3. Marine Ecology Research Centre, School of Environmental Science and Management, Southern Cross University, Lismore, NSW, Australia;4. Industry and Investment NSW, Narrandera Fisheries Centre, Narrandera, NSW, Australia and Charles Sturt University, Albury, NSW, Australia |
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Abstract: | Abstract Fishes are often stocked outside natural distribution ranges with inadequate information on target streams, particularly thermal regimes. Australian bass, Macquaria novemaculeata (Steindachner), is a catadromous species that is regularly stocked into upland reaches of rivers and impoundments in south‐eastern Australia. Critical Thermal Minima (CTMin) were determined for age‐0 Australian bass fingerlings with a mean fork length of 64.4 ± 0.4 mm and weighing 3.8 ± 0.8 g. Four treatments were used, including three replicate aquaria for each treatment. Fingerlings were acclimated at either 8 or 15 °C at densities of 15 fish in 56‐L glass aquaria. Water temperatures were then decreased at either 1 °C day?1 or 1 °C h?1 until loss of equilibrium (LOE), which occurred between 3 and 7 °C. Mean CTMin among treatments was 3.22–4.64 °C and was influenced by acclimation temperature and rate of temperature decline. Fingerlings acclimated at 8 °C subjected to a temperature decline of 1 °C h?1 experienced highest LOE temperature. Post‐LOE mortality among treatments was highest at 100% in the 8 °C acclimation with a 1 °C day?1 temperature decline. Mortalities following LOE occurred within 5 days. The results suggest that stocking age‐0 Australian bass is unlikely to be successful in areas where winter temperatures fall below 6 °C. |
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Keywords: | age‐0 Australian bass catadromous loss of equilibrium mortality stocked |
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