Plasticity in Reproductive Traits, Condition and Energy Allocation of the Non-Native Pyrenean Gudgeon <i>Gobio lozanoi</i> in a Highly Regulated Mediterranean River Basin

The invasion success of non-native fish, such as Pyrenean gudgeon <i>Gobio lozanoi</i> in several Iberian rivers, is often explained by the expression of its life history traits. This study provides the first insights into the reproductive traits, fish condition, and energy allocation (p...

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Main Authors: Fátima Amat-Trigo, Mar Torralva, Daniel González-Silvera, Francisco Javier Martínez-López, Francisco José Oliva-Paterna
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-02-01
Series:Water
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/13/3/387
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spelling doaj-187c45cbd7734cfa8759833002323cdb2021-02-03T00:05:54ZengMDPI AGWater2073-44412021-02-011338738710.3390/w13030387Plasticity in Reproductive Traits, Condition and Energy Allocation of the Non-Native Pyrenean Gudgeon <i>Gobio lozanoi</i> in a Highly Regulated Mediterranean River BasinFátima Amat-Trigo0Mar Torralva1Daniel González-Silvera2Francisco Javier Martínez-López3Francisco José Oliva-Paterna4Department of Zoology and Physical Anthropology, Faculty of Biology, University of Murcia, 30100 Murcia, SpainDepartment of Zoology and Physical Anthropology, Faculty of Biology, University of Murcia, 30100 Murcia, SpainDepartment of Physiology, Faculty of Biology, University of Murcia, 30100 Murcia, SpainDepartment of Physiology, Faculty of Biology, University of Murcia, 30100 Murcia, SpainDepartment of Zoology and Physical Anthropology, Faculty of Biology, University of Murcia, 30100 Murcia, SpainThe invasion success of non-native fish, such as Pyrenean gudgeon <i>Gobio lozanoi</i> in several Iberian rivers, is often explained by the expression of its life history traits. This study provides the first insights into the reproductive traits, fish condition, and energy allocation (protein and lipid contents of tissues) of this species, along a longitudinal gradient in one of the most regulated river basins in the Iberian Peninsula, the Segura river. Larger sizes of first maturity, higher fecundity and larger oocytes were found in fluvial sectors with the most natural flow regimes, characterised by a low base flow with high flow peaks in spring and autumn. A delay in the reproductive period, lower fish condition and no differences in sex-ratio were observed in fluvial sectors with a high increase in base flow and notable inversion in the seasonal pattern of flow regime. Lipid contents in the liver and gonads were stable during the reproductive cycle and decreases in muscle were noted, whereas ovarian and liver proteins increased. In relation to energy allocation for <i>G. lozanoi</i>, an intermediate energy strategy was observed between income and capital breeding. Our results support the hypothesis that the high plasticity of <i>G. lozanoi</i> population traits plays a significant role in its success in a highly regulated Mediterranean river basin. Understanding the mechanisms by which flow regulation shapes fish populations in Mediterranean type-rivers could inform management actions.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/13/3/387energy allocationfecundityflow regulationMediterranean-type river cyprinidsinvasive fish
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author Fátima Amat-Trigo
Mar Torralva
Daniel González-Silvera
Francisco Javier Martínez-López
Francisco José Oliva-Paterna
spellingShingle Fátima Amat-Trigo
Mar Torralva
Daniel González-Silvera
Francisco Javier Martínez-López
Francisco José Oliva-Paterna
Plasticity in Reproductive Traits, Condition and Energy Allocation of the Non-Native Pyrenean Gudgeon <i>Gobio lozanoi</i> in a Highly Regulated Mediterranean River Basin
Water
energy allocation
fecundity
flow regulation
Mediterranean-type river cyprinids
invasive fish
author_facet Fátima Amat-Trigo
Mar Torralva
Daniel González-Silvera
Francisco Javier Martínez-López
Francisco José Oliva-Paterna
author_sort Fátima Amat-Trigo
title Plasticity in Reproductive Traits, Condition and Energy Allocation of the Non-Native Pyrenean Gudgeon <i>Gobio lozanoi</i> in a Highly Regulated Mediterranean River Basin
title_short Plasticity in Reproductive Traits, Condition and Energy Allocation of the Non-Native Pyrenean Gudgeon <i>Gobio lozanoi</i> in a Highly Regulated Mediterranean River Basin
title_full Plasticity in Reproductive Traits, Condition and Energy Allocation of the Non-Native Pyrenean Gudgeon <i>Gobio lozanoi</i> in a Highly Regulated Mediterranean River Basin
title_fullStr Plasticity in Reproductive Traits, Condition and Energy Allocation of the Non-Native Pyrenean Gudgeon <i>Gobio lozanoi</i> in a Highly Regulated Mediterranean River Basin
title_full_unstemmed Plasticity in Reproductive Traits, Condition and Energy Allocation of the Non-Native Pyrenean Gudgeon <i>Gobio lozanoi</i> in a Highly Regulated Mediterranean River Basin
title_sort plasticity in reproductive traits, condition and energy allocation of the non-native pyrenean gudgeon <i>gobio lozanoi</i> in a highly regulated mediterranean river basin
publisher MDPI AG
series Water
issn 2073-4441
publishDate 2021-02-01
description The invasion success of non-native fish, such as Pyrenean gudgeon <i>Gobio lozanoi</i> in several Iberian rivers, is often explained by the expression of its life history traits. This study provides the first insights into the reproductive traits, fish condition, and energy allocation (protein and lipid contents of tissues) of this species, along a longitudinal gradient in one of the most regulated river basins in the Iberian Peninsula, the Segura river. Larger sizes of first maturity, higher fecundity and larger oocytes were found in fluvial sectors with the most natural flow regimes, characterised by a low base flow with high flow peaks in spring and autumn. A delay in the reproductive period, lower fish condition and no differences in sex-ratio were observed in fluvial sectors with a high increase in base flow and notable inversion in the seasonal pattern of flow regime. Lipid contents in the liver and gonads were stable during the reproductive cycle and decreases in muscle were noted, whereas ovarian and liver proteins increased. In relation to energy allocation for <i>G. lozanoi</i>, an intermediate energy strategy was observed between income and capital breeding. Our results support the hypothesis that the high plasticity of <i>G. lozanoi</i> population traits plays a significant role in its success in a highly regulated Mediterranean river basin. Understanding the mechanisms by which flow regulation shapes fish populations in Mediterranean type-rivers could inform management actions.
topic energy allocation
fecundity
flow regulation
Mediterranean-type river cyprinids
invasive fish
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/13/3/387
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