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Cyclical and stochastic thermal variability affects survival and growth in brook trout

2019

Directional changes in temperature have well-documented effects on ectotherms, yet few studies have explored how increased thermal variability (a concomitant of climate change) might affect individual fitness. Using a common-garden experimental protocol, we investigated how bidirectional temperature change can affect survival and growth of brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) and whether the survival and growth responses differ between two populations, using four thermal-variability treatments (mean: 10 °C; range: 7–13 °C): (i) constancy; (ii) cyclical fluctuations every two days; (iii) low stochasticity (random changes every 2 days); (iv) high stochasticity (random changes daily). Recently …

0106 biological sciencesMalePhysiologyRange (biology)Newfoundland and LabradorTrout030310 physiologyPopulationClimate changeContext (language use)Kaplan-Meier Estimate010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesBiochemistry03 medical and health sciencesAnimal sciencepopulaatiotconstancyAnimalsvaihtelueducationSalvelinus0303 health scienceseducation.field_of_studystochasticityStochastic Processesbiologyfluctuationcommon-gardenpuronieriäTemperaturetemperaturebiology.organism_classificationfitnessTroutFontinalis13. Climate actionEctothermlämpötilaFemaleGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesympäristönmuutoksetDevelopmental BiologyJournal of Thermal Biology
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The role of salmonid fishes in conservation of the endangered freshwater pearl mussel (Margaritifera margaritifera)

2016

The abundance of freshwater pearl mussels (Margaritifera margaritifera) has declined widely during the past century, and new conservation initiatives are needed. This thesis focused on the relationship between M. margaritifera and its salmonid host required for reproduction of this species. First, by exposing fish experimentally to glochidium larvae of M. margaritifera, different M. margaritifera populations were shown to demonstrate strong differences in their ability to parasitize different salmonid species. Atlantic salmon was clearly a better host for mussels in large river channels, whereas in small headwater tributaries brown trout was the best, or the only suitable, host. These findi…

animal structuresSalvelinus fontinalisSalmo salarlohikalatpuronieriälohiparasitismiglochidium parasitismisäntälajitsimpukateläimistön suojeluatlantinlohiinvasive speciesjokihelmisimpukkatoukattaimenpurotaimenhost fishpopulaatiotfreshwater pearl musselvirtavedetSalmo truttavieraslajitsuojelu
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Jokihelmisimpukkapopulaatioiden (Margaritifera margaritifera L.) isäntäspesifisyys

2013

Jokihelmisimpukka (Margaritifera margaritifera L.) eli raakku on yksi kaikkein uhanalaisimmista akvaattisista lajeista Euroopassa. Raakku loisii osan elinkierrostaan lohikaloissa, ja tästä syystä yksityiskohtaista tietoa lajin isäntäspesifisyydestä tarvitaan lajin suojelua varten. Tässä tutkimuksessa tutkittiin kalojen sumputuskokeilla sekä laboratorioaltistuksella, onko raakku sopeutunut eri populaatioissa eri isäntäkaloihin ja onko populaatioissa sopeutumista paikalliseen isäntäpopulaatioon. Lisäksi tutkittiin vierasperäisen puronieriän (Salvelinus fontinalis Mitchill) soveltuvuutta raakkujen isännäksi. Tutkimuspopulaatioiksi valittiin Livojoen raakkupopulaatio, jonka alueella on ennen ve…

sopeutuminentaimenSalvelinus fontinalisSalmo salarpuronieriälohikalatraakkuSalmo truttalohiyhteisevoluutiopaikallinen sopeutuminenjokihelmisimpukka
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