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Energy expenditures during spawning by chum salmon Oncorhynchus keta (Walbaum) in British Columbia
Authors:B R McVeigh  M C Healey  † F Wolfe  
Institution:Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Toronto, Ontario, M5S 3B2, Canada; , Institute for Resources, Environment and Sustainability, University of British Columbia, Aquatic Ecosystem Resource Laboratory, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z4, Canada
Abstract:Physiological telemetry and proximate tissue analyses were used to assess energy expended by chum salmon Oncorhynchus keta on various behaviours during spawning in Kanaka Creek, British Columbia, Canada, and results were compared with published data on Fraser River sockeye salmon Oncorhynchus nerka , the only other species for which both types of measurements have been taken. Chum salmon arrived at the spawning grounds with body energy densities of 4·84 MJ kg?1 in males and 4·62 MJ kg?1 in females, lower than most sockeye salmon populations, and died with energy densities of c . 4 MJ kg?1, similar to that observed in sockeye salmon and other salmonids. Moisture levels generally increased in body tissues over the spawning life, particularly in female gonads, and lipid levels decreased. Declines in protein observed over the spawning life of other Pacific salmon Oncorhynchus sp. were less evident in Kanaka Creek chum salmon. Holding behaviour constituted the dominant component of the activity schedule and energy budget of both sexes. After holding, the most expensive behaviours were nest digging in females and aggressive displays in males. Dominant males expended the most energy on behaviours each day, as indexed by oxygen consumption (3600 mgO2 kg?1), while satellite males expended nearly as much (3504 mgO2 kg?1) but females expended considerably less (2327 mgO2 kg?1). Kanaka chum salmon engaged more frequently in energetically expensive reproductive behaviours than Stuart River sockeye salmon.
Keywords:behavioural energetics  costs of reproduction  electromyogram telemetry              Oncorhynchus keta            proximate tissue analysis
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