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Intraspecific variability in thermal tolerance: a case study with coastal cutthroat trout

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CONSERVATION PHYSIOLOGY
卷 10, 期 1, 页码 -

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/conphys/coac029

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thermal tolerance; physiology; metabolism; intraspecific; cutthroat trout; Climate change

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  1. Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW)
  2. NSF Santa Barbara Coastal LTER
  3. Hellman Family Fellows Fund
  4. University of California, Santa Barbara

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This study evaluated the thermal performance variation in coastal cutthroat trout across different watersheds and found intraspecific variability in physiological performance and thermal tolerance. When managing and conserving native fish species, it is important to consider the vulnerability and resilience of different populations to climate change.
Coastal cutthroat trout (Oncorhynchus clarki clarki) are wide-ranging species, distributed throughout the river network. In this study, we evaluated how thermal performance varied in coastal cutthroat trout across four hydrologically distinct watersheds. Coastal cutthroat trout displayed considerable variability in physiological performance to varying temperature treatments. Understanding species physiological responses to current thermal regimes allows for a more nuanced approach to the management and conservation of native fish species into the future. Fish physiological performance is directly regulated by their thermal environment. Intraspecific comparisons are essential to ascertain the vulnerability of fish populations to climate change and to identify which populations may be more susceptible to extirpation and which may be more resilient to continued warming. In this study, we sought to evaluate how thermal performance varies in coastal cutthroat trout (Oncorhynchus clarki clarki) across four distinct watersheds in OR, USA. Specifically, we measured oxygen consumption rates in trout from the four watersheds with variable hydrologic and thermal regimes, comparing three ecologically relevant temperature treatments (ambient, annual maximum and novel warm). Coastal cutthroat trout displayed considerable intraspecific variability in physiological performance and thermal tolerance across the four watersheds. Thermal tolerance matched the historical experience: the coastal watersheds experiencing warmer ambient temperatures had higher critical thermal tolerance compared with the interior, cooler Willamette watersheds. Physiological performance varied across all four watersheds and there was evidence of a trade-off between high aerobic performance and broad thermal tolerance. Given the evidence of climate regime shifts across the globe, the uncertainty in both the rate and extent of warming and species responses in the near and long term, a more nuanced approach to the management and conservation of native fish species must be considered.

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