2009
DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2009.1874
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Adaptive winter survival strategies: defended energy levels in juvenile Atlantic salmon along a latitudinal gradient

Abstract: Current knowledge suggests that patterns of energy storage and depletion in animals are governed by behavioural trade-offs between risks associated with feeding and future energy demands. However, the length of adverse periods varies over geographical or climatic gradients. To explore the potential for genotypic sources of variation in behavioural trade-offs, we compared the winter energy-depletion patterns among 13 wild populations of juvenile Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) along a latitudinal gradient (58 … Show more

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“…Dunlop and Shuter 2006;Zhao et al 2008;McDermid et al 2010;Venturelli et al 2010). Similar links between fish life history characteristics and climate gradients have been noted in Europe and South America (Heibo et al 2005;Lappalainen and Tarkan 2007;Finstad et al 2010), and in marine fish species (Pörtner 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 60%
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“…Dunlop and Shuter 2006;Zhao et al 2008;McDermid et al 2010;Venturelli et al 2010). Similar links between fish life history characteristics and climate gradients have been noted in Europe and South America (Heibo et al 2005;Lappalainen and Tarkan 2007;Finstad et al 2010), and in marine fish species (Pörtner 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 60%
“…Toleration strategies include both the pre-winter storage of energy for winter use (Berg et al 2009;Hurst and Conover 2003) and the minimization of demands on that stored energy during winter (Evans 1984;Shuter et al 1989). Specialization strategies focus on continuing energy acquisition during winter (Hölker et al 2004;Finstad et al 2010). Reproductive strategies focus on timing reproduction to ensure effective access by larvae to the summer production pulse (Yeates-Burghart et al 2009;Migaud et al 2010;Pörtner and Peck 2010).…”
Section: Dealing With Winter: Strategies For Survival and Reproductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Organisms distributed across geographical gradients experience variation in stored energy requirements and patterns of higher storage in areas with harsher winters have been observed along latitudinal (Schultz and Conover 1997;Berg et al 2009;Jönsson et al 2009;Finstad et al 2010) and altitudinal gradients (Tracy 1999;Takahashi and Pauley 2010). Other factors that affect energy allocation include body size (Deegan 1986;Henderson et al 1988;Heulett et al 1995;Lampo and Medialdea 1996;Post and Parkinson 2001;Scott et al 2007), life history Jonsson 1998, 2003;Rikardsen and Elliott 2000;Morgan et al 2002), and food availability and quality (Heulett et al 1995;Garvey and Marschall 2003;Sogard and Spencer 2004;Borcherding et al 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 96%