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Thermal habitat use and juvenile growth of Svalbard Arctic charr: evidence from otolith stable oxygen isotope analyses
Authors:Jane A. Godiksen  Michael Power  Reidar Borgstrøm  J. Brian Dempson  Martin A. Svenning
Affiliation:1. Department of Arctic Ecology, Norwegian Institute for Nature Research (NINA), FRAM – High North Research Centre on Climate and the Environment, Troms?, Norway;2. Department of Arctic and Marine Biology, Faculty of BioSciences, Fisheries and Economics, University of Troms?, Troms?, Norway;3. Department of Biology, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON, Canada;4. Department of Ecology and Natural Resource Management, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, ?s, Norway;5. Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Science Branch, St. John’s, NL, Canada
Abstract:Abstract – Stable oxygen isotopes (δ18O) derived from otoliths were used to estimate mean annual water temperatures experienced by individual Svalbard Arctic charr, Salvelinus alpinus (L.), during their first four growth seasons. The analysed Arctic charr experienced a high variety of temperatures, indicating the use of different thermal habitats. A higher proportion of the juveniles experienced warmer temperatures during their first summer compared with later summers, suggesting the selective use of the shallowest littoral areas of the lake. Although the estimated temperatures were consistent with water temperatures found in High Arctic rivers and lakes during summer, they did not represent the annual variation in air temperature registered over the 20 years of otolith measurement. Furthermore, summer otolith increment width did not correlate with the experienced temperature. However, after the second year, otolith increment width was highly dependent on increment width during the previous summer. This study estimated mean summer water temperatures experienced by individual Arctic charr during the first four growth seasons providing additional evidence that stable oxygen isotope analysis can be used to provide insight into the thermal habitat use by juvenile Arctic charr.
Keywords:Salvelinus alpinus  Svalbard  thermal habitat  oxygen isotopes  otolith
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