Population assignment of migratory Westslope Cutthroat Trout (WCT) in the Clark Fork–Pend Oreille River basin

Author:

Wells Craig D.12ORCID,Connor Jason3,Small Maureen P.4,Spruell Paul1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biology, Science Hall Eastern Washington University Cheney Washington USA

2. Bioinformatics and Computational Biology University of Idaho Moscow Idaho USA

3. Kalispel Tribe of Indians Natural Resources Department Airway Heights Washington USA

4. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Science Divison, Conservation Unit, Molecular Genetics Laboratory Olympia Washington USA

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveThe Clark Fork–Pend Oreille River basin of northeastern Washington and the Idaho Panhandle historically supported a robust metapopulation of the Westslope Cutthroat Trout (WCT) Oncorhynchus lewisi, a western native salmonid of high cultural and economic value. The construction of impassible hydroelectric dams and smaller instream barriers has prevented the return of migratory WCT to spawning tributaries, leading to the fragmentation of this metapopulation over the past 100 years. One such impassible barrier is Albeni Falls Dam (AFD) near Newport, Washington, which was completed without fish passage capabilities in 1955. We sought to examine large‐scale genetic patterns in the study area and determine the most likely spawning tributary of origin for migratory WCT captured below AFD.MethodsWe created a genetic baseline representative of populations within the Clark Fork–Pend Oreille River basin from upstream and downstream of the dam using 191 biallelic single‐nucleotide polymorphism genetic markers. Our data set included 124 collections, which allowed for an examination of population structure and hatchery influence across the study area and provided a robust tool for population assignment. Population assignment tests were conducted using the program RUBIAS.ResultPopulation assignment tests were successful for all pure WCT of unknown origin despite potential influence from hatchery lineages across the study area. Of 83 migratory WCT captured below AFD, approximately 80% were assigned to tributaries upstream of AFD with a posterior assignment probability of at least 90%. Only one fish was assigned to a tributary downstream of AFD.ConclusionOur results indicate that AFD disrupts the natural metapopulation dynamics of WCT populations in the basin. Passage for WCT at this barrier would reestablish metapopulation connectivity within the basin by allowing migratory individuals to make genetic contributions to populations upstream of the dam.

Funder

Bonneville Power Administration

Publisher

Wiley

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