Extended spawning in brown trout (Salmo trutta) populations from the Southern Iberian Peninsula: the role of climate variability

The reproductive periods of brown trout (<em>Salmo trutta</em>) populations in 12 rivers in the Baetic Mountains in southern Spain were studied from 2008 to 2013. This area is an ecological and geographical limit for the distribution of this species in Europe. We found that the spawning...

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Main Authors: José E. Larios-López, José M. Tierno de Figueroa, Miguel Galiana-García, Javier Gortázar, Carlos Alonso
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Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2014-02-01
Series:Journal of Limnology
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Online Access:http://www.jlimnol.it/index.php/jlimnol/article/view/1089
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spelling doaj-4180784821e543df876e5132caa2ff482020-11-25T03:18:13ZengPAGEPress PublicationsJournal of Limnology1129-57671723-86332014-02-010AoP10.4081/jlimnol.2015.1089705Extended spawning in brown trout (Salmo trutta) populations from the Southern Iberian Peninsula: the role of climate variabilityJosé E. Larios-López0José M. Tierno de Figueroa1Miguel Galiana-García2Javier Gortázar3Carlos Alonso4University of GranadaUniversity of GranadaAgencia de Medio Ambiente y Agua de AndalucíaEcohidráulica, S.LUniversidad Politécnica de MadridThe reproductive periods of brown trout (<em>Salmo trutta</em>) populations in 12 rivers in the Baetic Mountains in southern Spain were studied from 2008 to 2013. This area is an ecological and geographical limit for the distribution of this species in Europe. We found that the spawning period has been markedly extended in these fish. The mean spawning dates in the studied populations are consistent with the European trend at this latitude, but our data suggest that females from most of the populations that we studied are able to produce eggs from early October through late April or early May, yielding a reproductive period of between 150 and 170 days, the longest and most delayed brown trout reproduction periods that have been reported in the literature. We believe that such expanded spawning periods result primarily from the unpredictability of the Mediterranean climate, although it is possible that other factors may have contributed to the development of this reproductive behaviour. This hypothesis is discussed in the context of a comparison of our results with those found for other European <em>S. trutta</em> populations.http://www.jlimnol.it/index.php/jlimnol/article/view/1089SalmonidsreproductionplasticityMediterranean climaterainfallunpredictabilitytemperature.
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author José E. Larios-López
José M. Tierno de Figueroa
Miguel Galiana-García
Javier Gortázar
Carlos Alonso
spellingShingle José E. Larios-López
José M. Tierno de Figueroa
Miguel Galiana-García
Javier Gortázar
Carlos Alonso
Extended spawning in brown trout (Salmo trutta) populations from the Southern Iberian Peninsula: the role of climate variability
Journal of Limnology
Salmonids
reproduction
plasticity
Mediterranean climate
rainfall
unpredictability
temperature.
author_facet José E. Larios-López
José M. Tierno de Figueroa
Miguel Galiana-García
Javier Gortázar
Carlos Alonso
author_sort José E. Larios-López
title Extended spawning in brown trout (Salmo trutta) populations from the Southern Iberian Peninsula: the role of climate variability
title_short Extended spawning in brown trout (Salmo trutta) populations from the Southern Iberian Peninsula: the role of climate variability
title_full Extended spawning in brown trout (Salmo trutta) populations from the Southern Iberian Peninsula: the role of climate variability
title_fullStr Extended spawning in brown trout (Salmo trutta) populations from the Southern Iberian Peninsula: the role of climate variability
title_full_unstemmed Extended spawning in brown trout (Salmo trutta) populations from the Southern Iberian Peninsula: the role of climate variability
title_sort extended spawning in brown trout (salmo trutta) populations from the southern iberian peninsula: the role of climate variability
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series Journal of Limnology
issn 1129-5767
1723-8633
publishDate 2014-02-01
description The reproductive periods of brown trout (<em>Salmo trutta</em>) populations in 12 rivers in the Baetic Mountains in southern Spain were studied from 2008 to 2013. This area is an ecological and geographical limit for the distribution of this species in Europe. We found that the spawning period has been markedly extended in these fish. The mean spawning dates in the studied populations are consistent with the European trend at this latitude, but our data suggest that females from most of the populations that we studied are able to produce eggs from early October through late April or early May, yielding a reproductive period of between 150 and 170 days, the longest and most delayed brown trout reproduction periods that have been reported in the literature. We believe that such expanded spawning periods result primarily from the unpredictability of the Mediterranean climate, although it is possible that other factors may have contributed to the development of this reproductive behaviour. This hypothesis is discussed in the context of a comparison of our results with those found for other European <em>S. trutta</em> populations.
topic Salmonids
reproduction
plasticity
Mediterranean climate
rainfall
unpredictability
temperature.
url http://www.jlimnol.it/index.php/jlimnol/article/view/1089
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