2017
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0173497
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Foraging and metabolic consequences of semi-anadromy for an endangered estuarine fish

Abstract: Diadromy affords fish access to productive ecosystems, increasing growth and ultimately fitness, but it is unclear whether these advantages persist for species migrating within highly altered habitat. Here, we compared the foraging success of wild Delta Smelt—an endangered, zooplanktivorous, annual, semi-anadromous fish that is endemic to the highly altered San Francisco Estuary (SFE)—collected from freshwater (<0.55 psu) and brackish habitat (≥0.55 psu). Stomach fullness, averaged across three generations of … Show more

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“…Higher abundance of the zooplankton prey of Delta Smelt in the CSC and elevated turbidity (Morgan-King and Schoellhamer 2013) that reduces the risk of foraging may contribute to high feeding rates. Gut fullness of Delta Smelt was elevated at salinity < 0.55 in summer compared to values at higher salinity, although it was depressed in fall and winter (Hammock et al 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…Higher abundance of the zooplankton prey of Delta Smelt in the CSC and elevated turbidity (Morgan-King and Schoellhamer 2013) that reduces the risk of foraging may contribute to high feeding rates. Gut fullness of Delta Smelt was elevated at salinity < 0.55 in summer compared to values at higher salinity, although it was depressed in fall and winter (Hammock et al 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…Changes in the environment (Hammock et al ., ) due to temperature or turbidity could also be causes of the decline in body condition. Hasenbein et al .…”
Section: Composition (%) Of Hypomesus Transpacificus Gut Contents By mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Specifically, physical habitat for Delta Smelt with suitable salinities is relatively large during high tributary inflow conditions when the LSZ is located downstream in the Suisun Bay region (Fig 1), but this area contracts during low inflow conditions when salinity intrusion pushes the LSZ upstream into the narrower tidal reaches of the Sacramento and San Joaquin Rivers [14,15,26]. For example, Suisun Bay and Suisun Marsh are thought to be one of the most important rearing areas for Delta Smelt [21,27,28]. Key attributes of this region include high turbidities, hydrodynamic complexity, more primary productivity, and extensive tidal wetlands.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%