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Atlantic salmon survival at sea: temporal changes that lack regional synchrony

2022

Spatial and temporal synchrony in abundance or survival trends can be indicative of whether populations are affected by common environmental drivers. In Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.), return rates to natal rivers have generally been assumed to be affected primarily by shared oceanic conditions, leading to spatially synchronous trends in mortality. Here, we investigated the existence of parallel trends in salmon sea survival, using data on migrating smolts and returning adults from seven Canadian populations presumed to share feeding grounds. We analysed sea survival, using a Bayesian change-point model capable of detecting non-stationarity in time series data. Our results indicate that w…

Atlantic salmonregime shiftselinkiertovaelluskalatchange-point modelsurvival at seakalakannatchange-point detectionhenkiinjääminenpopulaatiodynamiikkaVDP::Landbruks- og Fiskerifag: 900::Fiskerifag: 920atlantinlohiVDP::Matematikk og Naturvitenskap: 400::Zoologiske og botaniske fag: 480
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Assessment of fish migration in rivers by horizontal echo sounding : problems concerning side-aspect target strength

2004

Liljan tutkimus osoittaa, että sivuttaissuuntaisella kaikuluotauksella pystytään hyvin havaitsemaan vastavirtaan uivat kalat. Kalan koon määrittäminen sekä lajien erottaminen toisistaan monilajisessa kalayhteisössä ei ole kuitenkaan mahdollista tarkastelemalla pelkästään heijastunutta kaikua. Liljan mukaan kaikuluotaustutkimuksiin onkin syytä yhdistää koekalastukset aina, kun läsnä on tutkittavan lajin lisäksi muita kalalajeja.Kiinteästi paikalleen asetettuja lohkokeilakaikuluotaimia on käytetty jokeen nousevien emolohien lukumäärän arvioinnissa 1990-luvun vaihteesta lähtien. Menetelmässä kalat läpäisevät kaikuluotaimen lähettämän äänikeilan aktiivisesti uimalla ja tulevat näin rekisteröidy…

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High Lipid Content of Prey Fish and n−3 PUFA Peroxidation Impair the Thiamine Status of Feeding-Migrating Atlantic Salmon (Salmo salar) and Is Reflec…

2022

Signs of impaired thiamine (vitamin B1) status in feeding-migrating Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) were studied in three Baltic Sea areas, which differ in the proportion and nutritional composition of prey fish sprat (Sprattus sprattus) and herring (Clupea harengus). The concentration of n−3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (n−3 PUFAs) increased in salmon with dietary lipids and n−3 PUFAs, and the hepatic peroxidation product malondialdehyde (MDA) concentration increased exponentially with increasing n−3 PUFA and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA, 22:6n−3) concentration, whereas hepatic total thiamine concentration, a sensitive indicator of thiamine status, decreased with th…

malondialdehydeREPRODUCTIVE DISORDERBaltic SeaSPRAT SPRATTUS-SPRATTUSherring Clupea harengusspratsprat Sprattus sprattussilli (laji)METABOLISMlipiditBiochemistryatlantinlohiDIETthiaminerasva-aineenvaihduntapuutostilatravintototal lipidstiamiiniOXIDATIVE STRESSMolecular Biologyoksidatiivinen stressivaelluskalatmalonialdehydifood and beveragessalmonlipid peroxidationHERRING CLUPEA-HARENGUSDEFICIENCYM74 syndromeherringAtlantic salmon Salmo salarAtlantic salmon <i>Salmo salar</i>; Baltic Sea; herring <i>Clupea harengus</i>; lipid peroxidation; M74 syndrome; malondialdehyde; polyunsaturated fatty acids; sprat <i>Sprattus sprattus</i>; thiamine; total lipids1182 Biochemistry cell and molecular biologykilohaililipids (amino acids peptides and proteins)FATTY-ACIDShuman activitiespolyunsaturated fatty acids
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Migratory connectivity amongst Baltic Sea salmon

2014

M74 syndromevaelluskalatympäristömuutoksetvaelluskäyttäytyminensyönnösalueetfeeding area qualitystable isotope analysislohikalatmigratory connectivityisoscapefatty acidsotolith micromillingatlantinlohi
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Association Mapping Based on a Common-Garden Migration Experiment Reveals Candidate Genes for Migration Tendency in Brown Trout

2019

A better understanding of the environmental and genetic contribution to migratory behavior and the evolution of traits linked to migration is crucial for fish conservation and fisheries management. Up to date, a few genes with unequivocal influence on the adoption of alternative migration strategies have been identified in salmonids. Here, we used a common garden set-up to measure individual migration distances of generally highly polymorphic brown trout Salmo trutta from two populations. Fish from the assumedly resident population showed clearly shorter migration distances than the fish from the assumed migratory population at the ages of 2 and 3 years. By using two alternative analytical …

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Environmentally driven changes in Baltic salmon oxidative status during marine migration.

2020

The fitness and recruitment of fish stocks can be markedly affected by environmental disturbances including global warming, eutrophication and contamination. Understanding the effects of environmental stressors on salmon physiology during marine residence is of a global concern as marine survival has decreased. We present a unique combination of physiological responses - antioxidant defence and oxidative damage biomarkers, stable isotopes and contaminant exposure biomarkers - measured from adult Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) collected at the Baltic Sea and studied in relation to environmental variables and fitness estimates. The results demonstrate that feeding populations of salmon display…

EcophysiologyBaltic StatesEnvironmental EngineeringAntioxidant010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesBaltic Seaecophysiologymedicine.medical_treatmentSalmo salarZoologylohi010501 environmental sciencesekofysiologia01 natural scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundmedicineEnvironmental ChemistryAnimals14. Life underwaterSalmoWaste Management and Disposaloksidatiivinen stressi0105 earth and related environmental sciencesYolk SacAbiotic componentvaelluskalatbiologyoxidative statussalmonδ15NGlutathionebiology.organism_classificationPollutionIndirect effectenvironmental stressOxidative Stresschemistrymarine migration13. Climate actionCatalaseItämeribiology.proteinLipid PeroxidationympäristönmuutoksetThe Science of the total environment
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Lipid-related thiamine deficiency cause mortality of river lampreys (Lampetra fluviatilis) during pre-spawning fasting

2023

Publisher Copyright: © 2023 The Authors River lampreys (Lampetra fluviatilis) were caught in the fall 2014 on entering the River Perhonjoki for spawning and kept at a hatchery until spawning in late spring 2015 to produce larvae for compensatory stockings. Since the lampreys died massively from early February onwards, they were investigated in March and May to clarify the cause of the deaths. The symptoms in lampreys resembled those of lipid-related thiamine (vitamin B1) deficiency of salmonines, called the M74 syndrome in the Baltic Sea area. Because the lipid content of lampreys was known to be high, thiamine concentrations were analyzed in the liver and ovulated unfertilized eggs, and th…

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Comparison of migratory and resident populations of brown trout reveals candidate genes for migration tendency

2018

Candidate genes associated with migration have been identified in multiple taxa: including salmonids, many of whom perform migrations requiring a series of physiological changes associated with the freshwater–saltwater transition. We screened over 5,500 SNPs for signatures of selection related to migratory behavior of brown trout Salmo trutta by focusing on ten differentially migrating freshwater populations from two watersheds (the Koutajoki and the Oulujoki). We found eight outlier SNPs potentially associated with migratory versus resident life history using multiple (≥3) outlier detection approaches. Comparison of three migratory versus resident population pairs in the Koutajoki watershe…

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Migration strategies of brown trout (Salmo trutta) in a subarctic river system as revealed by stable isotope analysis

2018

We estimated the proportions of anadromous and freshwater‐resident brown trout (Salmo trutta) in different parts of the subarctic River Näätämöjoki/Neidenelva system (Finland and Norway) using carbon, nitrogen and hydrogen stable isotope analyses of archived scales as identifiers of migration strategy. Our results showed that carbon stable isotope values were the best predictor of migration strategy. Most individuals fell into two clearly distinct groups representing anadromous (47%) or freshwater‐resident (42%) individuals, but some fish had intermediate carbon values suggesting repeated movement between freshwater and the sea. The proportion of anadromous individuals decreased steadily wi…

0106 biological sciencesvaelluskalatpartial migrationEcologyEcology010604 marine biology & hydrobiologysalmonidAquatic ScienceBiologybiology.organism_classification010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesSubarctic climateLife history theoryanadromyBrown troutmigraatio (biologia)taimenlife-history strategiesta1181SalmoresidencyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsIsotope analysisEcology of Freshwater Fish
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Comparison of Migratory and Resident Populations of Brown Trout Reveals Candidate Genes for Migration Tendency

2018

Abstract Candidate genes associated with migration have been identified in multiple taxa: including salmonids, many of whom perform migrations requiring a series of physiological changes associated with the freshwater–saltwater transition. We screened over 5,500 SNPs for signatures of selection related to migratory behavior of brown trout Salmo trutta by focusing on ten differentially migrating freshwater populations from two watersheds (the Koutajoki and the Oulujoki). We found eight outlier SNPs potentially associated with migratory versus resident life history using multiple (≥3) outlier detection approaches. Comparison of three migratory versus resident population pairs in the Koutajoki…

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