2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.07.22.501167
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Strong effects of temperature, population and age-at-maturity genotype on maturation probability for Atlantic salmon in a common garden setting

Abstract: Age at maturity is a key life history trait and involves a trade-off between survival risk and reproductive investment, has close connections to fitness, and is an important factor for population structures. Temperature can have a dramatic influence on life history in ectotherms, but this influence may differ between populations. While an increasing number of studies have examined population-dependent reactions with temperature, few have investigated this in the context of maturation timing. Atlantic salmon is… Show more

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“…In our study, neither genotype nor mitochondrial respiration was associated with body condition of fish (analogous to BMI). A lack of vgll3 genotype effect on body condition in salmon was also found in the same cohort as our study fish earlier (29). However, these results do not contradict our hypothesis since body condition effects may be manifested at a different time or life-stage (20), or alternatively, was not observed due to low statistical power.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…In our study, neither genotype nor mitochondrial respiration was associated with body condition of fish (analogous to BMI). A lack of vgll3 genotype effect on body condition in salmon was also found in the same cohort as our study fish earlier (29). However, these results do not contradict our hypothesis since body condition effects may be manifested at a different time or life-stage (20), or alternatively, was not observed due to low statistical power.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Samples of adipose tissue were collected from fish reared as part of another study during August-September 2020 and were approximately 2 years 8 months post hatch (average mass 1kg (Table 2)). Details of fish rearing, feeding, and temperatures are shown in (29) until Feb 2020 (in Feb-Aug 2020, conditions largely followed those in 2019). We collected samples from Neva population individuals from the high temperature treatment.…”
Section: Fish Rearing and Samplingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The two populations exhibited different rates of maturation with the females of the Neva population showing higher rates of maturation compared to the Oulu females. These population differences could, in part, be due to lower growth rate and smaller body size of the Oulu fish as has been observed for the males in this study population (Åsheim et al ., 2022). Although the body size of the Oulu fish overall was smaller compared to the Neva population, we did not find significant differences between the populations in the size of the females that matured.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 58%
“…In this study, these two populations will be referred to as the Neva and Oulu populations, respectively. Details of the populations, crossing design, and rearing are explained in Åsheim et al . (2022).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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