2023
DOI: 10.3390/d15030325
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Two Distinct Life History Strategies of Atlantic Sturgeon in the Ogeechee River, Georgia

Abstract: Atlantic sturgeon (Acipenser oxyrinchus oxyrinchus) is an anadromous, widely distributed, highly migratory sturgeon subspecies that occurs in rivers and marine waters along the North American Atlantic Coast. This fish has shown widespread declines and has been afforded conservation protections, including some based in the U.S. on the delineation of Distinct Population Segments (DPS) under the Endangered Species Act. The management of Atlantic sturgeon will benefit from the knowledge of its population structure… Show more

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“…Based on temperature optimization for juvenile growth, recent research suggests that dual spawning runs should be an optimal reproductive strategy at latitudes centering on the Chesapeake Bay, becoming less advantageous as latitude increases or decreases (Markin and Secor 2020). However, detection of dual spawning in Georgia suggests that this an open area of research (Ingram and Peterson 2016; Vine et al 2019; Wirgin et al 2023). Quantifying patterns of Atlantic Sturgeon spawning migrations in previously understudied rivers along the Atlantic coast will provide a more thorough understanding of the prevalence of dual spawning runs in this species and the consequences of this behavior for population regulation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on temperature optimization for juvenile growth, recent research suggests that dual spawning runs should be an optimal reproductive strategy at latitudes centering on the Chesapeake Bay, becoming less advantageous as latitude increases or decreases (Markin and Secor 2020). However, detection of dual spawning in Georgia suggests that this an open area of research (Ingram and Peterson 2016; Vine et al 2019; Wirgin et al 2023). Quantifying patterns of Atlantic Sturgeon spawning migrations in previously understudied rivers along the Atlantic coast will provide a more thorough understanding of the prevalence of dual spawning runs in this species and the consequences of this behavior for population regulation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%