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Survival and bioenergetic responses of juvenile Atlantic salmon along a perturbation gradient in a natural stream
Authors:S. M. Coghlan Jr    N. H. Ringler
Affiliation:Faculty of Environmental and Forest Biology, College of Environmental Science and Forestry, State University of New York, Syracuse, NY, USA; Present address: Department of Chemistry and Physics, Arkansas State University, PO Box 419, State University, AR 72467, USA
Abstract:Abstract – We tested the effects of a pollution gradient on the survival and energetic responses of Atlantic salmon fry stocked in Onondaga Creek, a historic but highly polluted nursery stream. A relatively unperturbed reference stream provided similar physical and thermal gradients that co-varied longitudinally with the pollution gradient in Onondaga Creek, and macroinvertebrate communities provided indices of water quality degradation. Survival, cohort biomass, instantaneous growth rate and growth index of Atlantic salmon were inverse functions of water quality in the perturbed stream. Generally, survival and energetic parameters of Atlantic salmon responded differently to longitudinal gradients in the two streams, indicating that water quality, rather than habitat variation, exerted the strongest control over salmon. Effects were more pronounced during the early summer, possibly because tolerance to such perturbations increases with age or body size. Energetics-related parameters were more sensitive to water quality than were survival-related parameters, indicating that sub-lethal effects of pollution may be detected and quantified by examining energy balances of individuals.
Keywords:Atlantic salmon    bioenergetics    Onondaga Creek    pollution    streams    survival
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