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Effects of Emergence Time and Early Social Rearing Environment on Behaviour of Atlantic Salmon: Consequences for Juvenile Fitness and Smolt Migration

Consistent individual differences in behaviour have been well documented in a variety of animal taxa, but surprisingly little is known about the fitness and life-history consequences of such individual variation. In wild salmonids, the timing of fry emergence from gravel spawning nests has been sugg...

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Autores principales: Larsen, Martin H., Johnsson, Jörgen I., Winberg, Svante, Wilson, Alexander D. M., Hammenstig, David, Thörnqvist, Per-Ove, Midwood, Jonathan D., Aarestrup, Kim, Höglund, Erik
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4352035/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25747862
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0119127
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author Larsen, Martin H.
Johnsson, Jörgen I.
Winberg, Svante
Wilson, Alexander D. M.
Hammenstig, David
Thörnqvist, Per-Ove
Midwood, Jonathan D.
Aarestrup, Kim
Höglund, Erik
author_facet Larsen, Martin H.
Johnsson, Jörgen I.
Winberg, Svante
Wilson, Alexander D. M.
Hammenstig, David
Thörnqvist, Per-Ove
Midwood, Jonathan D.
Aarestrup, Kim
Höglund, Erik
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description Consistent individual differences in behaviour have been well documented in a variety of animal taxa, but surprisingly little is known about the fitness and life-history consequences of such individual variation. In wild salmonids, the timing of fry emergence from gravel spawning nests has been suggested to be coupled with individual behavioural traits. Here, we further investigate the link between timing of spawning nest emergence and behaviour of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar), test effects of social rearing environment on behavioural traits in fish with different emergence times, and assess whether behavioural traits measured in the laboratory predict growth, survival, and migration status in the wild. Atlantic salmon fry were sorted with respect to emergence time from artificial spawning nest into three groups: early, intermediate, and late. These emergence groups were hatchery-reared separately or in co-culture for four months to test effects of social rearing environment on behavioural traits. Twenty fish from each of the six treatment groups were then subjected to three individual-based behavioural tests: basal locomotor activity, boldness, and escape response. Following behavioural characterization, the fish were released into a near-natural experimental stream. Results showed differences in escape behaviour between emergence groups in a net restraining test, but the social rearing environment did not affect individual behavioural expression. Emergence time and social environment had no significant effects on survival, growth, and migration status in the stream, although migration propensity was 1.4 to 1.9 times higher for early emerging individuals that were reared separately. In addition, despite individuals showing considerable variation in behaviour across treatment groups, this was not translated into differences in growth, survival, and migration status. Hence, our study adds to the view that fitness (i.e., growth and survival) and life-history predictions from laboratory measures of behaviour should be made with caution and ideally tested in nature.
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spelling pubmed-43520352015-03-17 Effects of Emergence Time and Early Social Rearing Environment on Behaviour of Atlantic Salmon: Consequences for Juvenile Fitness and Smolt Migration Larsen, Martin H. Johnsson, Jörgen I. Winberg, Svante Wilson, Alexander D. M. Hammenstig, David Thörnqvist, Per-Ove Midwood, Jonathan D. Aarestrup, Kim Höglund, Erik PLoS One Research Article Consistent individual differences in behaviour have been well documented in a variety of animal taxa, but surprisingly little is known about the fitness and life-history consequences of such individual variation. In wild salmonids, the timing of fry emergence from gravel spawning nests has been suggested to be coupled with individual behavioural traits. Here, we further investigate the link between timing of spawning nest emergence and behaviour of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar), test effects of social rearing environment on behavioural traits in fish with different emergence times, and assess whether behavioural traits measured in the laboratory predict growth, survival, and migration status in the wild. Atlantic salmon fry were sorted with respect to emergence time from artificial spawning nest into three groups: early, intermediate, and late. These emergence groups were hatchery-reared separately or in co-culture for four months to test effects of social rearing environment on behavioural traits. Twenty fish from each of the six treatment groups were then subjected to three individual-based behavioural tests: basal locomotor activity, boldness, and escape response. Following behavioural characterization, the fish were released into a near-natural experimental stream. Results showed differences in escape behaviour between emergence groups in a net restraining test, but the social rearing environment did not affect individual behavioural expression. Emergence time and social environment had no significant effects on survival, growth, and migration status in the stream, although migration propensity was 1.4 to 1.9 times higher for early emerging individuals that were reared separately. In addition, despite individuals showing considerable variation in behaviour across treatment groups, this was not translated into differences in growth, survival, and migration status. Hence, our study adds to the view that fitness (i.e., growth and survival) and life-history predictions from laboratory measures of behaviour should be made with caution and ideally tested in nature. Public Library of Science 2015-03-06 /pmc/articles/PMC4352035/ /pubmed/25747862 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0119127 Text en © 2015 Larsen et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Larsen, Martin H.
Johnsson, Jörgen I.
Winberg, Svante
Wilson, Alexander D. M.
Hammenstig, David
Thörnqvist, Per-Ove
Midwood, Jonathan D.
Aarestrup, Kim
Höglund, Erik
Effects of Emergence Time and Early Social Rearing Environment on Behaviour of Atlantic Salmon: Consequences for Juvenile Fitness and Smolt Migration
title Effects of Emergence Time and Early Social Rearing Environment on Behaviour of Atlantic Salmon: Consequences for Juvenile Fitness and Smolt Migration
title_full Effects of Emergence Time and Early Social Rearing Environment on Behaviour of Atlantic Salmon: Consequences for Juvenile Fitness and Smolt Migration
title_fullStr Effects of Emergence Time and Early Social Rearing Environment on Behaviour of Atlantic Salmon: Consequences for Juvenile Fitness and Smolt Migration
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Emergence Time and Early Social Rearing Environment on Behaviour of Atlantic Salmon: Consequences for Juvenile Fitness and Smolt Migration
title_short Effects of Emergence Time and Early Social Rearing Environment on Behaviour of Atlantic Salmon: Consequences for Juvenile Fitness and Smolt Migration
title_sort effects of emergence time and early social rearing environment on behaviour of atlantic salmon: consequences for juvenile fitness and smolt migration
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4352035/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25747862
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0119127
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