Title: Partial migration in Oncorhynchus mykiss:
1Partial migration in Oncorhynchus mykiss A
spatially and sexually explicit approach
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Justin Mills, USGS/OSU (MS, 2008) Jason Dunham,
USGS-FRESC Chris Jordan, NOAA-Fisheries Gordie
Reeves, USFS-PNW John McMillan, USGS/OSU (MS
2009) Chris Zimmerman, USGS
2Sex and migration
Costs / benefits of migration Males Females
Decreased age-specific survival X X
Avoid poor freshwater conditions X X
Increased body size X X
Fitness strongly size dependent o X
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3Space John Day River
4Study objectives
- Broad-scale measures of female anadromy
- Predict patterns of female anadromy
- Assess potential importance of local variability
5Study design
Collect juvenile O. mykiss
Test for non-random distribution
Determine maternal origin
Collect water samples
Sites with anadromy
Tests of model performance
Broad-scale environmental variable(s)
Predictive model
Test for residual spatial variation
6Collection and maternal origin
Four otoliths
Two fish water sample
P. Stratis photos
7Anadromy was common, widespread
Offspring of
Steelhead 91
Rainbow trout 58
Anadromy at 52 of 72 sites
Two rainbow trout offspring
One of each
Two steelhead offspring
8How is maternal origin distributed?
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Random distribution
Numerical dominance or spatial segregation
9Maternal origin was clustered
Combination at site Observed Expected
Different maternal origin 11 (23) 22.4 (48)
Same maternal origin 36 (77) 24.6 (52)
Both steelhead 23 (49) 17.3 (37)
Both rainbow trout 13 (28) 7.3 (15)
?² 11.15, df 1, P lt 0.001
n 47 sites only those with 2 juveniles lt 2
years old
10Objective 2 Predictive model
Sites with anadromy
Tests of model performance
Broad-scale environmental variable(s)
Predictive model
Test for residual spatial variation
11Stream size and anadromy
- Associated with many ecological and physical
processes - Sediment transport
- Water temperature
- Biological organization
- Readily used in spatial statistics
- Simple to estimate for large area
12Anadromy varied with stream size
13Mantel test for spatial autocorrelation
Euclidean distance
Stream network distance
14No spatial autocorrelation
- Mantel tests non-significant
- Spatial gradients accounted for by model
Subset of 1/5 of pairwise distances
15Bottom lines
- Sampling approach proved useful
- Female anadromy was predictable
- Stream size accounted for most of the broad-scale
variability in female anadromy - Local factors potentially source of remaining
variability
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16Improvements
- Model improvements
- Redd counts
- Combined probabilistic predictions
- Local factors
- Bioenergetics
- Species interactions
- Community effects
- Ecosystem processes
- Doesnt address males
- Doesnt address resident females
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18Discussion
- The process critical periods, sexual tension,
and everything in-between - The evidence observation, model, experiment
correlation vs causation? - The relevance ESA listing, modeling,
monitoring, recovery du les sauvages?