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Effects of Residual Hatchery-Reared Steelhead on Growth of Wild Rainbow Trout and Spring Chinook Salmon

 

作者: GeoffreyA. McMichael,   CameronS. Sharpe,   ToddN. Pearsons,  

 

期刊: Transactions of the American Fisheries Society  (Taylor Available online 1997)
卷期: Volume 126, issue 2  

页码: 230-239

 

ISSN:0002-8487

 

年代: 1997

 

DOI:10.1577/1548-8659(1997)126<0230:EORHRS>2.3.CO;2

 

出版商: Taylor & Francis Group

 

数据来源: Taylor

 

摘要:

We investigated the effects of nonmigrant (residual) juvenile hatchery steelhead (anadromous rainbow troutOncorhynchus mykiss) on growth of wild rainbow trout and juvenile spring Chinook salmonO. tshawytschato examine how increased densities of residual hatchery steelhead might affect the growth of preexisting wild rainbow trout and Chinook salmon. We used screened enclosures in a natural stream to examine food utilization and physiological stress, factors that might affect fish growth. The presence of residual hatchery steelhead led to reduced growth of wild rainbow trout (1993:P= 0.019; 1994:P= 0.020) but not of spring Chinook salmon (P= 0.360). Enclosures did not reduce the total number of food items available but did influence the species composition of aquatic and terrestrial invertebrates. The food habits of paired and unpaired fish differed; however, the power of those tests was low. Cortisol level, a measure of physiological stress, did not differ between paired and unpaired fish held in enclosures. Cortisol levels were significantly lower in fish confined for 42 d than in wild fish outside the enclosures at the end of the experiment. Our results suggest that adverse effects on wild rainbow trout growth resulting from high densities (a doubling) of residual juvenile steelhead from hatchery releases may be significant.

 

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