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Sexual maturity increases mobility and heterogeneity in individual space use in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) parr
Authors:Colin Bouchard  Frédéric Lange  François Guéraud  Jacques Rives  Cédric Tentelier
Institution:Université de Pau & des Pays de l'Adour, e2s, INRAE, UMR 1224 Ecobiop, Saint-Pée sur Nivelle, France
Abstract:We assessed the effects of sexual maturity on space use in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) parr as facultative early maturation enables us to work on individuals belonging to the same cohort. We monitored the space use of 40 1-year-old males in natura throughout a breeding season. First, mature individuals covered longer distances (absolute and upstream) and located within broader home ranges than immature parr. Second, sexual maturity also generated a higher interindividual variability in space use. Finally, mature individuals exhibited a higher probability of association with likely breeding sites on average. However, some mature individuals experienced a lower probability than immature individuals, suggesting that the space use of some mature individuals may not be optimal. Moreover, mature parr exploiting a broader home range or covering longer upstream distances had a higher probability of association with likely breeding sites. Covering longer upstream distances may therefore increase the reproductive success of mature parr, while involving higher energetic costs and a greater risk of predation.
Keywords:alternative reproductive tactic  individual heterogeneity  likely participation in reproduction  ontogenetic niche shift  space use tactic  telemetry
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