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Evolution, Ecology, and Conservation of Dolly Varden, White spotted Char, and Bull Trout

Authors :
Colden V. Baxter
Ksenia A. Savvaitova
Eric B. Taylor
Jack A. Stanford
Itsuro Koizumi
Jason B. Dunham
Kentaro Morita
Tomoyuki Nakamura
Wade Fredenberg
Kurt D. Fausch
Shoichiro Yamamoto
Bruce E. Rieman
Satoshi Kitano
Source :
Fisheries. 33:537-550
Publication Year :
2008
Publisher :
Wiley, 2008.

Abstract

We review the ecology and conservation of three lesser-known chars (genus Salvelinus): Dolly Varden (S. malma), white-spotted char (S. leucomaenis), and bull trout (S. confluentus). Dolly Varden is distributed across the northern Pacific Rim and co-occurs with bull trout and white-spotted char at the southern extremes of its range. In contrast, bull trout and white-spotted char are naturally isolated, with the former restricted to North America and the latter distributed in northeastern Asia. Though the range of Dolly Varden overlaps with the two other chars, it is most closely related to Arctic char (S. alpinus), whereas bull trout and white-spotted char are sister taxa. Each species exhibits diverse life histories with respect to demographic characteristics, trophic ecology, and movement. This diversity appears to be tied to environmental variability (e.g., temperature, habitat connectivity), resource availability (e.g., food), and species interactions. Increasingly, these interactions involve ...

Details

ISSN :
15488446 and 03632415
Volume :
33
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Fisheries
Accession number :
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