The influence of thermal cues on the reproductive phenology of Silver Shiner, Notropis photogenis

JOURNAL OF FISH BIOLOGY(2022)

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Reproductive phenology and the length of the growing season vary in response to interannual environmental variability, with implications for population dynamics of freshwater fishes. Understanding the reproductive phenology of imperilled species in relation to environmental conditions is needed to better evaluate potential responses to changing environmental conditions, estimate future population dynamics and develop comprehensive recovery strategies. We examined Silver Shiner, a species listed as "Threatened" under Canada's Species at Risk Act, during spring 2018 and 2019 to better understand the reproductive phenology of the species at the northern edge of its range in Canada. The initiation of Silver Shiner spawning occurred on the descending limb of the hydrograph and was completed before the onset of the extended period of low summer flow. In addition, both the initiation and cessation of spawning occurred in response to a cumulative growing degree day base 5 (GDD(5)) cue, with logistic regression models indicating a 50% probability the population initiated and ceased spawning when GDD(5) reached 68 degrees C center dot days and 368 degrees C center dot days, respectively. Logistic regression incorporating GDD(5) effectively predicted spawning initiation and cessation, providing useful models for examining the impacts of alterations to the thermal regime on reproductive phenology and improving the ability to evaluate changes in the larval growth period. Furthermore, the models can facilitate the development of real-time estimates of spawning activity, and therefore ensure that disturbance to the species is minimized during the sensitive reproductive period.
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freshwater fish, growing degree days, life history, minnows, spawning, threatened species
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