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Demonstration of migration of juvenile cyprinid fish using parasite biomarkers
Authors:Misako Urabe
Affiliation:(1) Japan Science and Technology Corporation, Aqua Restoration Research Center, Kawashima-Kasada, Kakamigahara Gifu, 501-6021, Japan;(2) Present address: Department of Ecosystem Studies, School of Environmental Science, The University of Shiga Prefecture, Hassaka-cho 2500, Hikone Shiga, 522-8533, Japan
Abstract:Migration of juvenile (0+) cyprinid fish from the Kiso River to experimental streams in the Aqua Restoration Research Center was demonstrated by the presence of parasites on fish. The experimental streams were located a minimum of 0.7 km from the main reach of the Kiso River, and they were connected via a tributary (Shinsakai River). The experimental streams were used as a spawning site and a nursery for juveniles, similar to the use of a temporary water body such as a paddy field. A digenean trematode (Centrocestus spp.) and the glochidia of unionid bivalves, both of which did not infect fish in the experimental streams or in the Shinsakai River, were used as marker parasites. Their presence indicated that the fish moved in the experimental streams from the Kiso River. For both fish species (Gnathopogon elongatus and Zacco platypus) assessed in this study, juveniles greater than 20–30 mm standard length could migrate from the Kiso River. This study showed that temporary waters are important as a nursery for juvenile fish, for whether or not a species spawns there. For the conservation of fish populations, it is important that temporary waters that are used as a nursery are connected with a permanent water area by a channel, through which not only adults, but also juvenile fish can migrate.
Keywords:Juvenile fish  Migration  Parasites  Biomarker
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