Factors affecting competitive dominance of rainbow trout over brook trout in southern Appalachian streams: Implications of an individual-based model
Authored by Kenneth A Rose, ME Clark
Date Published: 1997
DOI: 10.1577/1548-8659(1997)126<0001:facdor>2.3.co;2
Sponsors:
Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI)
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Abstract
We used an individual-based model to examine possible explanations for
the dominance of rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss over brook trout
Salvelinus fontinalis in southern Appalachian streams. Model simulations
were used to quantify the effects on interspecific competition of (1)
competitive advantage for feeding sites by rainbow trout, (2)
latitudinal differences in stream temperatures, flows, and daylight, (3)
year-class failures, (4) lower fecundity of brook trout, and (5)
reductions in spawning habitat. The model tracks the daily spawning, growth, and survival of individuals of both species throughout their
lifetime in a series of connected stream habitat units (pools, runs, or
riffles). Average densities of each species based on 100-year
simulations were compared for several levels of each of the five factors
and for sympatric and allopatric conditions. Based on model results and
empirical information, we conclude that more frequent year-class
failures and the lower fecundity of brook trout are both possible and
likely explanations for rainbow trout dominance, that warmer
temperatures due to latitude and limited spawning habitat are possible
but unlikely explanations, and that competitive advantage for feeding
sites by rainbow trout is an unlikely explanation. Additional field work
should focus on comparative studies of the reproductive success and the
early life stage mortalities of brook and rainbow trout among
Appalachian streams with varying rainbow trout dominance.
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