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Stock‐specific variation of trophic position,diet and environmental stress markers in Atlantic salmon Salmo salar during feeding migrations in the Baltic Sea
Authors:K. Vuori  M. Kiljunen  M. Kanerva  M.‐L. Koljonen  M. Nikinmaa
Affiliation:1. Centre of Excellence in Evolutionary Genetics and Physiology, Laboratory of Animal Physiology, Department of Biology, University of Turku, Turku, Finland;2. Department of Biological and Environmental Science, University of Jyv?skyl?, P. O. Box 35, Jyv?skyl? FIN‐40014, Finland;3. Finnish Game and Fisheries Research Institute, P. O. Box 2, FI‐00791 Helsinki, Finland
Abstract:This study investigated stock‐specific variation in selected ecophysiological variables during the feeding migrations of Atlantic salmon Salmo salar in the Baltic Sea. Oxidative stress biomarkers and EROD (ethoxyresorufin‐O‐deethylase, Cyp1A enzyme) activity were used as indicators of possible environmental stress and stable isotopes as determinants of diet and trophic position. Latvian S. salar stocks Daugava and Gauja had distinct stable‐isotope signatures compared to the other stocks, indicating differences in migration patterns, residency or arrival times, or dietary specialization among stocks. Salmo salar originating from Daugava and Gauja also had lower catalase enzyme activity than the other stocks. Post‐smolts originating from rivers of the Gulf of Finland had elevated EROD activities compared to fish of the same age from Bothnian Bay rivers, which could indicate exposure to organochlorine pollutants. No other stock‐specific differences in oxidative stress biomarkers were found. The study demonstrates how genetic, oxidative stress biomarker, EROD and stable‐isotope data may be combined to study trophic position, prey prevalence and environmental stress of mixed S. salar stocks foraging in the sea.
Keywords:catalase  DNA microsatellites  EROD activity  oxidative stress  stable isotopes
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