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Influence of Seasonal Extreme Flows on Brook Trout Recruitment

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/tafs.10347

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  2. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS)

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A study found that the recruitment of Brook Trout is influenced by both density-dependent and density-independent factors. Analyzing data from 10 streams in Pennsylvania, researchers discovered that streamflow has a significant impact on Brook Trout recruitment, and this information can be used to predict future changes.
Populations of Brook Trout Salvelinus fontinalis exhibit large variation in annual recruitment (abundance of young of the year [age 0]), which is likely a product of density-dependent and density-independent factors. Quantifying the importance of each of these mechanisms in regulating Brook Trout recruitment would be valuable to managers that are responsible for the conservation of this iconic species throughout its native range. We analyzed a time series of age-0 and adult Brook Trout density data collected from 10 streams in the Sinnemahoning Creek watershed, north-central Pennsylvania (2010-2019), using Bayesian hierarchical modeling to partition the density-dependent effects of adult density and the density-independent effects of elevated streamflow on Brook Trout recruitment. Multiple models were examined, and the top-ranked model showed that Brook Trout recruitment followed a Ricker stock-recruitment relationship, with annual recruitment negatively influenced by maximum streamflow during the spring season (March-April). This model will be useful in predicting future variation in Brook Trout recruitment under climate change scenarios in which the frequency and intensity of high-flow events are expected to increase.

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