Lecture 14/15 Life History Flashcards

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The Nature of Life History Traits (3)

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-age specific
-influence reproductive contribution to future generations
-including specific aspects of reproduction

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Life history traits: Mortality (2)

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-Stage (or age) specific (i.e. larval, juvenile, adult)
-Maximum lifespan

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Life history traits: Reproduction (5)

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-age at maturity
-fecundity (eggs laid per spawning)
-egg/offspring size
-reproductive strategy (spawning behavior , parental care, embryonic development)
-frequency of spawning

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Types of reproductive strategies (2)

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-iteroparity (multiple) vs semelparity (single) LIFETIME reproductive cycles
-parental strategies: guarders (substrate and nest) vs non-guarders vs bearers (internal and external)

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Anadromy

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Type of migration where fish is born in freshwater, matures in the ocean and returns to freshwater to spawn

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Catadromy

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Type of migration where a fish is born in the ocean, matures in freshwater and returns to the ocean to spawn

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Types of migration (5)

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Ocean to Freshwater
Freshwater to Ocean
lake to river
onshore to offshore
within different areas of lakes and oceans

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Atlantic Salmon (Salmo salar) Migration (6)

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-Born and grow in freshwater
-alvin→fry→parr→smolt
-To Open Ocean (Salmon)
-Return to Stream
-Spawning
-Back To Ocean or die

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Trade Offs in Life history

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Energy from food is used for general maintenance of the body, with excess being stored for growth and reproduction. The trade off is usually “do i grow more or reproduce more”

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Trade off examples (2)

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Alewife (Alosa pseudoharengus)
- Age at Maturity and growth rate are greater in migratory populations
- growth-survival tradeoff
American Shad (Alosa sapidissima)
- Semelparous (reproduces once) with high fecundity (lots of kids) in southern streams (reliable incubation)
-Iteroparous (reproduces multiple times) and lower fecundity in northern streams
-fecundity-survival tradeoff

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