Matt Sloat Department of Fisheries and Wildlife Oregon State University Density-dependent reinforcing mechanisms of anadromy in partially migratory salmonid.

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Matt Sloat Department of Fisheries and Wildlife Oregon State University Density-dependent reinforcing mechanisms of anadromy in partially migratory salmonid populations

Partial migration- populations in which only a portion of individuals adopts a migratory life history.

Salmonid species exhibiting partial migration: steelhead/rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) coastal cutthroat trout (O. clarki) masu salmon (O. masuo) brown trout (Salmon trutta) brook charr (Salvelinus fontinalis)

Partial migration- populations in which only a portion of individuals adopts a migratory life history. What are proximate mechanisms causing individuals to adopt alternative life histories? What is the importance of the critical period?

Stream salmonids actively defend territories used for feeding on drifting invertebrates. Within a given environment growth depends on access to food which is driven by social dominance. Hartman 1965

Competition can result in displacement of large numbers of individuals Elliott 1994

Similar results for: rainbow trout (McCarty 2001) masu salmon (Yamamoto et al. 1998) brown trout (Titus and Mosegaard 1991) Fish with higher relative metabolic rates tend to become dominant (Metcalfe 1995).

How does natural selection during the critical period influence life history expression?

Brook charr (Morineville and Rasmussen 2003) Similar results for brown trout (Forseth et al. 1995) Fish with higher metabolic costs tend to become migratory. Migrants Residents Somatic growth Waste Metabolic costs

Hypothesis 1)Standard metabolic rate is a good predictor of competitive dominance in stream salmonids. 2)If intraspecific competition favors individuals with higher SMR, then increases in competitive intensity should increase strength of selection for fish with higher SMR. 3)If having higher metabolic costs increases the probability of becoming anadromous, increasing competition may increase the propensity for anadromy.

Experimental test of density effects on selection for relative metabolic rate in O. mykiss

75 fish·m fish·m fish·m fish·m fish·m fish·m fish·m fish·m fish·m fish·m fish·m - 2 emigration trap inflow 0.3 m flow direction 2.5 m bricks Experimental channels

emergence check

Preliminary results Patterns of emigration Final density Otolith size of territorial fish under different treatments

p1 p2 p3

Final channel densities Stocking density Final density

CC B A Probability density Otolith size

Discussion: If there is selection for SMR with increasing intensity of intraspecific competition what are the implications for life history expression?

Modified from Titus (1990) Metabolic rate More variance in individual physiologies Weak selection on MR. Wider range of realized growth because of wider range of physiologies and decreased energy expenditure defending territories. Metabolic rate Shift in mean MR to higher values. Less variance in individual physiologies. Selective emigration or mortality of low MR individuals. Greater proportion of individuals prone to migration. Recruits (parr) Stock (eggs or alevins)

Summary 1)Standard metabolic rate is a good predictor of competitive dominance in stream salmonids. 2)If intraspecific competition favors individuals with higher SMR, then increases in competitive intensity should increase strength of selection for fish with higher SMR. 3)Since migrants have higher relative metabolic costs, increasing competition may increase the propensity for anadromy.

Future work (an incomplete list): 1)Refinement of analyses. 2)Respirometry of offspring from resident and anadromous parents. 3) Measurement of other traits correlated with life history expression.

Acknowledgments: Funding provided by USFS PNWRS and USGS FRESC, Corvallis. ORAFS Carl Bond Memorial Scholarship Thanks to Gordie Reeves, Jason Dunham, Brian Neilson, India Sloat, Don Stevens, Don Ratliff, Rich Madden, Jack Palmer, Michael Reeves.