Individual-based model of stream-resident rainbow trout and brook char: Model description, corroboration, and effects of sympatry and spawning season duration
Authored by Kenneth A Rose, ME Clark
Date Published: 1997
DOI: 10.1016/s0304-3800(96)00010-5
Sponsors:
United States Department of Energy (DOE)
Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI)
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Abstract
An individual-based model of the population dynamics of sympatric
rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) and brook char (Salvelinus
fontinalis) is described and analyzed. The model simulates daily growth, mortality, movement, and spawning over the full life cycle of each
species for 100 years in a compartmentalized, hypothetical stream
configured for the southern Appalachian mountains, USA. Egg and alevin
development is temperature-dependent with mortality having constant, spatial, and temperature-dependent components. Daily growth of fry, juveniles, and adults is based on bioenergetics and consumption of drift
prey. Mortality rate of fry through adults decreases with length. Model
predictions of densities, growth, age, and size structure were similar
to those observed in southern Appalachian streams. Five different
conditions were simulated to explore the population dynamics and
competition between the two species: (1) sympatric populations
(baseline), (2) allopatric brook char, (3) allopatric rainbow trout, (4)
and (5) sympatric populations with reduced or increased spawning season
durations. Results indicated that density-dependence mainly operated
during the fry and juvenile stages. Brook char were more affected by
interspecific competition than rainbow trout, and crowding of fry
negatively affected brook char (with little effect on rainbow trout), whereas low fry density favored brook char. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science
B.V.
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growth
Population-dynamics
Temperature
Food
Brown trout
Salvelinus-fontinalis
Smallmouth bass
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Appalachian
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