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Effects of juvenile steelhead on juvenile chinook salmon behavior and physiology

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Title Effects of juvenile steelhead on juvenile chinook salmon behavior and physiology
Names Kelsey, D. A. (creator)
Schreck, Carl B. (creator)
Congleton, J. L. (creator)
Davis, L. E. (creator)
Date Issued 2002 (iso8601)
Abstract Experiments were designed to determine whether and how steelhead Oncorhynchus
mykiss affect chinook salmon O. tshawytscha when the two species are confined together. In a
behavioral experiment, we observed groups of juvenile chinook salmon and steelhead together
and groups of chinook salmon alone to determine whether the steelhead were aggressive and their
presence changed the behavior of chinook salmon. We also performed two runs of a physiological
experiment to determine whether the addition of steelhead to tanks containing chinook salmon
would stress the chinook salmon, as determined by a change in their plasma cortisol levels.
Behavioral changes were observed in the chinook salmon when they were held with steelhead;
they reduced their movements, darted less, were attacked up to 16 times as often, and were found
less frequently in the shade than chinook salmon held without steelhead. Steelhead were found to
establish territories and defend them with chases, charges, and nips. In their attempts to establish
and defend territories, the steelhead attacked the chinook salmon as often as they attacked other
steelhead, but the chinook salmon showed little aggression toward the steelhead. Cortisol concentrations
were significantly higher for chinook salmon in tanks receiving steelhead than in tanks
receiving additional chinook salmon or no additional fish after 2 h (in one of the two experimental
runs) and after 32 h (in both experimental runs; combined data). These results suggest that confining
steelhead and chinook salmon together, such as in raceways and barges in the Columbia River
system and in other situations, is stressful to the chinook salmon.
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Identifier Kelsey, D. A., Schreck, C. B., Congleton, J. L., & Davis, L. E. (2002). Effects of juvenile steelhead on juvenile chinook salmon behavior and physiology. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society, 131(4), 676-689.

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