The identification of individuals with hatchery and natural origin in a mixed sample of Amur River chum salmon by Otolith microchemistry  被引量:1

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作  者:Pavel B.Mikheev Denis V.Kotsyuk Elena V.Podorozhnyuk Vsesolod N.Koshelev Atbkyh I.Nikiforov Tatiana A.Sheina Alexey Yu.Puzik Mikhail A.Baklanov 

机构地区:[1]Khabarovsk Branch of the Federal State Budget Scientific Institution“Russian Federal Research Institute of Fisheries and Oceanography”(“KhabarovskNIRO”),Khabarovsk,680038,Russia [2]Federal State Budget Educational Institution of Higher Education“Perm State National Research University”(PGNIU),Perm,614990,Russia [3]Moscow State Institute(University)of International Relations,Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation,Moscow,117454,Russia

出  处:《Aquaculture and Fisheries》2023年第3期341-350,共10页渔业学报(英文)

基  金:support of the grant of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation project No.2019-0858"Biogeochemical and geochemical studies of landscapes in the conditions of the development of mineral deposits,the search for new methods of monitoring and forecasting the State of the environment".

摘  要:We estimated the proportion of hatchery and natural fall spawning chum salmon returning to the Amur River using chemical markers specific to hatchery-origin fry.We used otolith microchemistry technique to identify fish with artificial origin among returning spawners.First,we found that juveniles of artificial origin had higher values of the Sr:Ca molar ratio of the otoliths’edge zone compared with juveniles of natural origin,what can be related to the use of rearing feed produced from raw materials of marine origin rich in strontium.Then we observed that most of the spawners from Anyuisky Hatchery and from the Amur River mouth at the start of the spawning migration has also the higher value of Sr:Ca molar ratio of the juvenile zone of otoliths.Also,adults with higher values of the Sr:Ca molar ratio are characterized by a skewed right in the peak of the age distribution.Both,the age structure and phenological shift in the time of spawning migration of individuals with higher value of the used chemical marker corresponds to results of studies on hatchery-produced chum salmon completed at different parts on Northern Pacific.The results of this study will be used in the management of Amur fall chum salmon fisheries,and also demonstrates the necessity of the development of specific measures for increasing the survival of juvenile anadromous salmonids released at large rivers and exposed to prolonged freshwater migration to the ocean.As a further application of the methodology,we plan to identify the markers specific to each of the hatcheries and main spawning tributaries belonging to Amur River catchments.This will be an important step in the evaluation of the contribution of different stocks in mixed fisheries and also in the estimation of the effect of hatchery releases on naturally spawning stocks of Amur fall chum.Following to,our results may indicate the applicability of this approach for the determination of artificial-origin fish in a mixed sample of the Amur fall chum salmon.

关 键 词:Otolith microchemistry LA ICP-MS Chum salmon Identification of origin in a mixed sample Hatchery releases 

分 类 号:S931.1[农业科学—渔业资源]

 

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