Size-dependent growth tactics of a partially migratory fish before migration.

Oecologia

Tomakomai Experimental Forest, Field Science Center for Northern Biosphere, Hokkaido University, Takaoka, Tomakomai, Hokkaido, 053-0035, Japan.

Published: February 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • Smaller migratory species, like juvenile masu salmon, experience higher mortality rates during migration, prompting them to either grow faster or delay their migration to increase body size.
  • Research revealed that smaller salmon grew more quickly than river-dwelling residents over a 6-month period before migrating, especially when their initial size was smaller.
  • Additionally, smaller salmon postponed their migration compared to larger ones, indicating that these adaptive strategies help them survive size-selective mortality during the migration process.

Article Abstract

In many migratory species, smaller migrants suffer higher mortality rates during the risky migration. To minimize the size-selective mortality, migrants with smaller body sizes would need to accelerate growth rates or delay migration timing to attain a large enough body size prior to migration. To test these predictions, we investigated size-dependent patterns of growth rates and migration timing of juvenile masu salmon (Oncorhynchus masou) before their oceanic migration. We tracked uniquely marked individuals in a study population consisted of oceanic migrants and river-dwelling residents using mark-recapture surveys and PIT-tag antenna-reader system. Data supported our predictions about size-dependent growth rates and migration timing. For approximately 6 months before outmigration (i.e., between the decision of migration and the start of migration), eventual migrants grew more than residents if their initial size was smaller, but such a difference in growth rate diminished for fish with larger initial sizes. In addition, smaller eventual migrants delayed the timing of outmigration compared to larger individuals, to attain a larger body size in the river prior to migration. These results suggest that size-selective mortality during migration has shaped size-dependent patterns of the pre-migration growth in migratory masu salmon. Size-conditional changes in growth rate and duration of pre-migration period may be an adaptive tactic for the migratory animals.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00442-022-05111-0DOI Listing

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