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Identification of Bighead Carp and Silver Carp early-life environments and inferring Lock and Dam 19 passage in the Upper Mississippi River: insights from otolith chemistry

机译:上密西西比河上的Bighead鲤鱼和银鲤早期寿命环境和推断锁和水坝19通道的识别:Otolith化学的见解

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Knowledge of environments used during early life history and movement patterns of Bighead Carp (Hypophthalmichthys nobilis) and Silver Carp (H. molitrix), collectively termed bigheaded carps, in the Upper Mississippi River (UMR) would be valuable for informing control measures to limit further population expansion and impacts of these species. Lock and Dam 19 (LD19) is a high-head dam on the UMR that delineates downriver areas where bigheaded carps are well established from upriver pools where these species are less abundant and evidence of reproduction and recruitment are limited. Principal natal environments supporting recruitment of emerging bigheaded carp populations in the UMR are unknown. The objectives of this study were to (1) infer environments occupied during early-life stages by bigheaded carps collected in UMR Pools 19-21 during 2013-2014 using otolith microchemistry and stable isotope analyses, and (2) use early-life environment assignments and capture location to identify individuals that passed through LD19. Differences in multivariate water chemistry signatures (Sr:Ca, Ba:Ca and O-18) among the UMR, its tributaries, and the Missouri and Middle Mississippi rivers enabled development of a classification model for inferring early-life environment of bigheaded carps. Multiple sources of recruits, including from tributaries, have contributed to upriver expansion of bigheaded carps in the UMR. Sustainable control of bigheaded carps upstream of LD19 will likely require efforts to control local recruitment and immigration from downriver. The frequency of bigheaded carps collected in Pool 19 that were downstream of LD19 during early life suggests that bigheaded carps upstream of LD19 still predominantly consisted of immigrants from downriver during 2013-2014. Otolith chemistry provides an approach for assessing the extent to which changes in abundance of bigheaded carps upstream of LD19 are associated with local recruitment or immigration from downriver.
机译:在上层密西西比河(UMR)中,小鲤鱼早期生命历史和银色鲤鱼(H.Lmitix)和银鲤鱼(H.Molitix)的运动模式,综合称为Bigheaded鲤鱼的环境人口扩张和这些物种的影响。 Lock和Dam 19(LD19)是在UMR上的高位大坝,界定了从上游鲤鱼从上游池建立的下游区域,这些地区这些物种较少,并且繁殖和招聘证据有限。支持UMR中新兴的Bibigeaded Parplations招聘的主要网关环境未知。本研究的目标是(1)在2013 - 2014年在2013 - 2014年在2013 - 2014年在UMR池19-21中收集的早期阶段占用的推断环境,使用Otolith微化和稳定的同位素分析,以及(2)使用早期环境分配并捕获位置以识别通过LD19的个人。多元水化学签名的差异(SR:CA,BA:CA和O-18)在UMR,其支流和密苏里州和中部密西西比州河中的发展,使得开发用于推断Bighead鲤鱼的早期生命环境的分类模型。包括支流的多个新兵来源,促成了UMR中Bigheaded鲤鱼的上游扩张。在LD19上游的Bigheaded鲤鱼的可持续控制可能需要努力控制从下行者的当地招募和移民。在早期生命期间,在LD19下游的池19中收集的Bighead的鲤鱼的频率表明,LD19上游的Bigeaded鲤鱼仍然主要由2013 - 2014年下游的移民组成。奥罗思化学提供了一种评估LD19上游的丰富变化的程度,与下行者的局部招募或移民有关。

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