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1 July 2010 Does Condition of Lake Whitefish Spawners Affect Physiological Condition of Juveniles?
Andrew M. Muir, Trent M. Sutton, Michael T. Arts, Randall M. Claramunt, Mark P. Ebener, John D. Fitzsimons, Timothy B. Johnson, Ronald E. Kinnunen, Marten A. Koops, Maria M. Sepúlveda
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Abstract

Recent declines in growth and condition of several Great Lakes lake whitefish populations have raised concerns over potential impacts on juvenile physiological condition and ultimately recruitment. To test whether the condition of spawning adults influences juvenile condition via energy allocation dynamics, we partitioned the variation in age 0 juvenile physiological condition (i.e., growth in length and weight, whole-body moisture content, energy density, and protein content) among adult male and female (i.e., body condition, muscle moisture content, energy density, and protein content) and egg (i.e., wet and dry weight, moisture content, energy density, energy content per egg, and protein content) effects using redundancy analysis. Overall, a model that included sampling site, female condition, and egg quality explained 39% of the variation in juvenile physiological condition. After partitioning out the effects of females and eggs, site explained the most variation (23%). When other factors were accounted for, neither females (1.4%) nor eggs (2.7%) explained much variation in juvenile physiological condition. Of the variables studied, female muscle energy density, muscle moisture content, and egg moisture content were most closely associated with juvenile physiological condition. Our results suggest that parental effects, such as size, age, body condition, or body composition, may not be as important as extrinsic site-related effects or density-dependent effects in determining juvenile physiological condition.

© 2009 Elsevier B.V.
Andrew M. Muir, Trent M. Sutton, Michael T. Arts, Randall M. Claramunt, Mark P. Ebener, John D. Fitzsimons, Timothy B. Johnson, Ronald E. Kinnunen, Marten A. Koops, and Maria M. Sepúlveda "Does Condition of Lake Whitefish Spawners Affect Physiological Condition of Juveniles?," Journal of Great Lakes Research 36(1), 92-99, (1 July 2010). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jglr.2009.07.006
Received: 23 February 2009; Accepted: 9 July 2009; Published: 1 July 2010
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KEYWORDS
condition
Coregonus clupeaformis
Lake whitefish
Maternal effects
reproduction
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