Effect of food quantity on the fecundity of Kamloops trout, salmo gairdneri kamloops Jordan

Tests showed that, in Kamloops trout, Salmo gairdneri kamloops Jordan, egg number produced at spawning is dependent on egg size for fish of a given length. Mean egg size in trout from Paul lake was considerably smaller than that of Penask lake trout. The difference is associated with natural selecti...

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Main Author: Scott, David Paul
Language:English
Published: University of British Columbia 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2429/40385
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spelling ndltd-UBC-oai-circle.library.ubc.ca-2429-403852018-01-05T17:50:08Z Effect of food quantity on the fecundity of Kamloops trout, salmo gairdneri kamloops Jordan Scott, David Paul Fishes -- Canada -- B.C. Fishes -- Food Trout Tests showed that, in Kamloops trout, Salmo gairdneri kamloops Jordan, egg number produced at spawning is dependent on egg size for fish of a given length. Mean egg size in trout from Paul lake was considerably smaller than that of Penask lake trout. The difference is associated with natural selection pressures of low and high population densities, respectively. Egg number was inversely correlated with egg size in all samples. Pew differences were found between age classes within the natural populations. Starvation during early ovarian maturation produced a reduction in numbers of eggs shed at spawning. Experimental starvation treatments of hatchery trout indicated that increasing degrees of starvation resulted in commensurately fewer eggs reaching maturity. Pull diet conditions for the remainder of maturation resulted in no compensatory change in egg size. Maturing ovaries and stomach content volumes from trout reared naturally indicated a positive correlation between reduced food intake and increased follicular degeneration. Variations in egg number are therefore attributable to differences in egg size, fish size and adequacy of food supply. Egg size is apparently genetically controlled. Direct reduction of fecundity by starvation has an adaptive value in partially limiting population density. Science, Faculty of Zoology, Department of Graduate 2012-01-31T18:57:39Z 2012-01-31T18:57:39Z 1956 Text Thesis/Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/2429/40385 eng For non-commercial purposes only, such as research, private study and education. Additional conditions apply, see Terms of Use https://open.library.ubc.ca/terms_of_use. University of British Columbia
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topic Fishes -- Canada -- B.C.
Fishes -- Food
Trout
spellingShingle Fishes -- Canada -- B.C.
Fishes -- Food
Trout
Scott, David Paul
Effect of food quantity on the fecundity of Kamloops trout, salmo gairdneri kamloops Jordan
description Tests showed that, in Kamloops trout, Salmo gairdneri kamloops Jordan, egg number produced at spawning is dependent on egg size for fish of a given length. Mean egg size in trout from Paul lake was considerably smaller than that of Penask lake trout. The difference is associated with natural selection pressures of low and high population densities, respectively. Egg number was inversely correlated with egg size in all samples. Pew differences were found between age classes within the natural populations. Starvation during early ovarian maturation produced a reduction in numbers of eggs shed at spawning. Experimental starvation treatments of hatchery trout indicated that increasing degrees of starvation resulted in commensurately fewer eggs reaching maturity. Pull diet conditions for the remainder of maturation resulted in no compensatory change in egg size. Maturing ovaries and stomach content volumes from trout reared naturally indicated a positive correlation between reduced food intake and increased follicular degeneration. Variations in egg number are therefore attributable to differences in egg size, fish size and adequacy of food supply. Egg size is apparently genetically controlled. Direct reduction of fecundity by starvation has an adaptive value in partially limiting population density. === Science, Faculty of === Zoology, Department of === Graduate
author Scott, David Paul
author_facet Scott, David Paul
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title Effect of food quantity on the fecundity of Kamloops trout, salmo gairdneri kamloops Jordan
title_short Effect of food quantity on the fecundity of Kamloops trout, salmo gairdneri kamloops Jordan
title_full Effect of food quantity on the fecundity of Kamloops trout, salmo gairdneri kamloops Jordan
title_fullStr Effect of food quantity on the fecundity of Kamloops trout, salmo gairdneri kamloops Jordan
title_full_unstemmed Effect of food quantity on the fecundity of Kamloops trout, salmo gairdneri kamloops Jordan
title_sort effect of food quantity on the fecundity of kamloops trout, salmo gairdneri kamloops jordan
publisher University of British Columbia
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