DIFFERENTIATION IN JUVENILE GROWTH AND BIMODALITY PATTERNS BETWEEN NORTHERN AND SOUTHERN-POPULATIONS OF ATLANTIC SALMON (SALMO-SALAR L)

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NICIEZA, AG
REYESGAVILAN, FG
BRANA, F
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10.1139/z94-213
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Q95 [动物学];
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071002 ;
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Juvenile Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar, from two contrasting populations that had been reared under identical conditions differed in freshwater growth rates and the development of bimodality in length-frequency distributions. Segregation by size started at least a month earlier in the northern (River Shin, northern Scotland) than in the southern population (River Narcea, northern Spain). Northern fish initially grew faster and entered the upper modal group at a larger size (about 100 mm) than did southern fish (about 90 mm). However, the percentage of fish in the upper modal group was greater for the southern population and they grew fastest over winter and during the spring leading up to smelting, and were larger at the smelt stage. By late winter, the individual growth rates of upper modal fish were inversely correlated with their body length in December. These results suggest the existence of genetic differences between populations in the expression of growth bimodality in juvenile Atlantic salmon. This may indicate that size and growth rate thresholds determining the developmental pathway associated with age at smelt metamorphosis may Vary between populations as a function of both smelt size and expected growth opportunity during winter and spring.
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页码:1603 / 1610
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