Forensic geochemistry identifies the illegal introduction of Walleye into Lake Cascade, Idaho

Author:

Whitman George1ORCID,Messner Jordan2,Johnson Rachel C.13ORCID,Willmes Malte45ORCID,Kennedy Brian P.6,Jeffres Carson1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Center for Watershed Sciences, University of California Davis Davis California USA

2. Idaho Department of Fish and Game, Southwest Regional Office McCall Idaho USA

3. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Marine Fisheries Service, Southwest Fisheries Science Center Santa Cruz California USA

4. Norwegian Institute for Nature Research Trondheim Norway

5. The Ronin Institute for Independent Scholarship Upper Montclair New Jersey USA

6. Department of Fish & Wildlife Sciences University of Idaho Moscow Idaho USA

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveThe illegal introduction of fish species can disrupt ecosystems, collapse food webs, and undermine recreational fishing opportunities. Determining whether introduced fish are locally reproducing is important for resource managers. Here, we used the geochemical analysis of otoliths to investigate the potential illegal introduction of a Walleye Sander vitreus caught in 2022, in Lake Cascade, Idaho. Lake Cascade is known for its recreational Yellow Perch Perca flavescens fishery and has no documented resident population of Walleye.MethodsTo determine if the Walleye was spawned in Lake Cascade or introduced from elsewhere, we analyzed otoliths for strontium isotopes (87Sr/86Sr) and compared them to local water samples and three locally caught Yellow Perch.ResultThe Walleye otolith revealed a shift from higher 87Sr/86Sr values (0.70878) in its early life to a period of intermediate value (0.70842) equal to Payette Lake water, then finally to a lower value (0.70807) comparable to the Lake Cascade water and resident Yellow Perch otoliths.ConclusionThese results suggest that the Walleye was initially transplanted to the Payette Lake area from a currently unknown source in 2020, 2 years before its capture. It resided there briefly before migrating south into Lake Cascade. This study further highlights the benefit of geochemical analyses to identify the illegal introduction of fish and to provide resource managers with a powerful tool for early detection and prevention of the establishment of illegally introduced fish species.

Publisher

Wiley

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