Density-dependent intercohort interactions and recruitment dynamics: models and a bull trout (Salvelinus confluentus) time series

Author:

Paul Andrew J,Post John R,Sterling George L,Hunt Carl

Abstract

A simple theoretical model shows that mechanisms of density-dependent survival that result in stable dynamics for populations with only intracohort interactions during the juvenile phase can produce cyclic behaviour when cohorts interact together. We compared these theoretical results with a time series (1971-1985) on juvenile bull trout (Salvelinus confluentus) from Eunice Creek, Alberta. Abundance of bull trout in Eunice Creek ranged over two orders of magnitude over the 15 years. By assigning age-classes to the abundance data (using a probabilistic length-frequency analysis), we assessed yearly survival rates for age-classes 1-3. Survival rates for age-classes 1 and 2 were negatively correlated (P < 0.05) with the effective density (an index of total consumption) of all juvenile bull trout in Eunice Creek. These observations support the hypothesis that different age cohorts of juvenile bull trout do interact. Using a stochastic version of the model and parameter values estimated from Eunice Creek, we hypothesize that even moderate levels of adult mortality (an average adult spawns during two seasons) coupled with random variation in the density-independent component of juvenile mortality can result in an apparent cyclic pattern for bull trout. Finally, stock- recruitment relationships for these populations are not represented by a single average curve.

Publisher

Canadian Science Publishing

Subject

Aquatic Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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