Potential of Otolith Microchemistry to Distinguish Nursery Areas of Salmon within River Simojoki

Author:

Finnäs Viktor1ORCID,Jokikokko Erkki2,Lill Jan-Olof3ORCID,Lahaye Yann4,Hägerstrand Henry5,Lindström Kai1

Affiliation:

1. Environmental and Marine Biology, Faculty of Science and Engineering, Åbo Akademi University, 20500 Turku, Finland

2. Natural Resources Institute Finland (LUKE), 94450 Keminmaa, Finland

3. Accelerator Laboratory, Turku PET Centre, Åbo Akademi University, 20500 Turku, Finland

4. Finnish Isotope Geosciences Laboratory, Geological Survey of Finland, 02151 Espoo, Finland

5. Cell Biology, Faculty of Science and Engineering, Åbo Akademi University, 20500 Turku, Finland

Abstract

Draining into the northern Baltic Sea, River Simojoki is an important spawning river for Atlantic salmon. The present study aimed to preliminary explore the potential of analysing the elemental composition of otoliths to distinguish the within-river nursery area of origin for salmon. Parr were sampled at three nursery areas in the river and smolts of unknown origin were sampled near the river mouth during the migration to the sea. The concentrations of multiple elements and the strontium 87Sr/86Sr isotopic ratio in the otoliths were analysed using single- and multi-collector laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry, respectively. Based on the otolith elemental variables, parr could be reclassified to the sampled nursery areas using discriminant function analysis and random forest with a success rate of 53.3% and 63.3%, respectively. However, for parr sampled at the uppermost nursery area in the river, the success rates were 90% and 100%, respectively. Applying the classification models trained on the parr samples to determine which nursery area sampled smolt originated from was constrained by the limited sampling of parr, both in sample sizes and the coverage of the nursery areas found in the river.

Funder

Gösta Branders research fund, Åbo Akademi Research Foundation

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Ecology,Aquatic Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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