Otolith elemental composition and adult tagging reveal spawning site fidelity and estuarine dependency in rainbow smelt
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2008
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Bradbury, I. R.
Campana, S. E.
Bentzen, Paul
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Observations of homing and straying in marine organisms based on traditional Eulerian approaches
may fail to resolve dispersal kernels or be unable to differentiate homing from invariant local
residency, The roles of spawning site fidelity and straying in structuring populations of anadromous
smelt Osmerus mordax were examined in coastal Newfoundland through the analysis of otolith elemental
composition and a series of adult tagging experiments. Otolith elemental baselines were generated
from freshwater residents, estuarine juveniles and laboratory-held individuals (32 psu), using both
a single-element (i.e, Sr:Ca and Ba:Ca) and multivariate approach (i.e. discriminant function
analysis). Ten spawning fish Of unknown dispersal history were sampled from each of 6 spawning
locations, and otolith composition was examined using laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass
spectrometry at 12 to 16 locations across each otolith. Single-element and multivariate approaches
both indicated estuarine residency predominated, with limited marine (0.7 %) signatures indicative
of rare marine movements, Multiyear spawning site fidelity was examined through a finclipping (2003,
n = 7076) and visual implant elastomer (VIE) experiment (2004, n = 13 524), encompassing each of the
6 spawning locations. We observed limited straying, with 90 to 99%, annual spawning site fidelity.
Tag returns declined significantly with distance from location of tagging, and declines were linear
over small (<50 km) distances (VIE: 1) < 0.001, r(2) = 0.99; fin clipping: 1) <
0.001, r(2) = 0.56). We conclude that population structure in anadromous smelt is maintained by
small-scale habitat associations limited to a single estuary, supporting a hypothesis of demographic
isolation among estuaries.
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Bradbury, I. R., S. E. Campana, and P. Bentzen. 2008. "Otolith elemental composition and adult tagging reveal spawning site fidelity and estuarine
dependency in rainbow smelt." Marine Ecology Progress Series 368: 255-268. doi:10.3354/meps07583