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Life history characteristics of tule perch (Hysterocarpus traski) populations in contrasting environments
Authors:Donald M Baltz  Peter B Moyle
Institution:(1) Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Biology, University of California, Davis, CA 95616, USA
Abstract:Synopsis The life history characteristics of tule perch were compared within and among populations in three drainages with substantially different environmental conditions. Within populations there were, in general, substantial increases in brood size, size of young, brood weight, and gonadal-somatic index (GSI) with age and with size of female. In at least one population there was a trade-off between the number and size of young produced. However, in a lake where individual growth was very slow, brood weight, GSI, and other life history characters showed decreasing trends with age. Among populations in isolated drainages, female length at first reproduction and longevity varied directly and mean brood size varied inversely with environmental predictability. Morphological and geological evidence and some comparative litter characteristics suggest that life history differences among populations in isolated drainages are in part genetic.
Keywords:Brood size  Embiotocidae  Environmental predictability  Reproductive effort  Reproductive strategy  Surfperch  Viviparity
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