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Fall synchrony between leaf color change and brook trout spawning in the Laurentides Wildlife Reserve (Québec,Canada) as potential environmental integrators
Institution:1. West Virginia University, School of Natural Resources, P.O. Box 6125, Morgantown, WV 26506, USA;2. Michigan State University, 480 Wilson Road, East Lansing, MI 48824, USA;3. USGS Great Lakes Science Center, 1451 Green Rd., Ann Arbor, MI 48105, USA;4. USGS Great Lakes Science Center, Lake Ontario Biological Station, 17 Lake Street, Oswego, New York 13126, USA
Abstract:Fall biological processes are driven by a combination of environmental factors, with cumulative effects over the length of the growing season, which are currently difficult to model. This study evaluated if leaf color change in fall (i.e., leaf yellowing) and brook trout spawning could be two biological processes that are synchronized at a regional scale and if leaf yellowing could be used to determine the peak of spawning activity of this species. To this end, we surveyed 551 brook trout redds and examined 193 digital images of forest trees in the Laurentides Wildlife Reserve (Québec, Canada) over the fall season. Results showed that leaf yellowing and brook trout spawning were synchronized, providing one of the first examples of temporal matching between freshwater and terrestrial biological processes at the regional scale. Considering the difficulty of monitoring the phenology of freshwater fish spawning at high spatial and temporal resolution, terrestrial integrators of environmental conditions, such as leaf color change, may prove to be promising predictors of spawning activity in the management of fish populations.
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