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Seawater tolerance and post-smolt migration of wild Atlantic salmon Salmo salar X brown trout S. trutta hybrid smolts

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JOURNAL OF FISH BIOLOGY
卷 82, 期 1, 页码 206-227

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1095-8649.2012.03481.x

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behaviour; gene expression; Na; K plus -ATPase; osmoregulation; salmonids; smoltification

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  1. Directorate of Nature Management [08040048]
  2. TronderEnergi hydroelectric company
  3. Norwegian Institute of Water Research
  4. Norwegian University of Science and Technology
  5. University of Bergen
  6. Research Council of Norway

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High levels of hybridization between Atlantic salmon Salmo salar and brown trout Salmo trutta have been reported in the River Driva. This study presents the underlying mechanisms of development of seawater (SW) tolerance and marine migration pattern for S. salarxS. trutta hybrids. Migrating S. salarxS. trutta hybrid smolts caught in the River Driva, Norway (a river containing Gyrodactylus salaris), displayed freshwater (FW) gill Na+, K+-ATPase (NKA) activity levels of 11.8 mu mol ADP mg protein h-1, which were equal to or higher than activity levels observed in S. salar and S. trutta smolts. Following 4 days of SW exposure (salinity 32.3), enzyme activity remained high and plasma ion levels were maintained within the normal physiological range observed in S. salar smolts, indicating no signs of ion perturbations in S. salar x S. trutta hybrids. SW exposure induced an increase in NKA a1b-subunit mRNA levels with a concurrent decrease in a1a levels. Salmo salarxS. trutta post-smolts migrated rapidly through the fjord system, with increasing speed with distance from the river, as is often seen in S. salar smolts. The present findings suggest that S. salar x S. trutta smolts, as judged by the activity and transcription of the NKA system, regulation of plasma ion levels and migration speed more closely resemble S. salar than S. trutta.

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