Ecology, evolution, and conservation of lake-migratory brook trout: A perspective from pristine populations

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作者
Fraser, Dylan J. [1 ]
Bernatchez, Louis [1 ]
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[1] Univ Laval, Dept Biol, Quebec City, PQ G1K 7P4, Canada
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10.1577/T05-251.1
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S9 [水产、渔业];
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0908 ;
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Reintroduction or rehabilitation plans for fish populations in many systems (e.g., lakes) are complicated by limited data on ecological and genetic characteristics before human disturbances occurred. While no two lakes have identical physical and biological characteristics, a growing body of empirical evidence nevertheless indicates that parallel patterns of population structuring may evolve within northern temperate fish species. Examining the population structuring in undisturbed lakes of similar physical and biological characteristics may thus provide insight into the probable historical extent and causes of both population structuring and connectivity in human-impacted lakes. Here, we review research on the population structuring and evolution of migratory brook trout Salvelinus fontinalis in a relatively undisturbed, postglacial lake (Mistassini Lake, Quebec). We provide information on lake habitat use, the morphology and life history characteristics of populations, diets, lakewide genetic population structure, seasonal migration characteristics between spawning and feeding areas, population evolutionary histories, and the prevalence of lake spawning. The biology of Mistassini Lake brook trout has a compelling number of similarities with what is known about that of the "coaster" form in Lake Superior and lake-migratory brook trout elsewhere. Our review also has several implications for the rehabilitation of coaster populations with respect to (1) clarifying the degree of natural connectivity between populations; (2) predicting the likelihood of recolonization of vacant habitats; (3) choosing candidate source populations for translocations; and more broadly, (4) understanding the spatial scale of probable local adaptation. Mistassini Lake therefore provides a useful case study that applies to lake-migratory trout elsewhere. We hope that our research will stimulate managers and biologists working on similar systems with pronounced human disturbances to consider the interplay between ecology and evolution in future conservation efforts.
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