Shortnose sturgeon in the Santee-Cooper reservoir system, South Carolina
Identifieur interne : 000271 ( PascalFrancis/Corpus ); précédent : 000270; suivant : 000272Shortnose sturgeon in the Santee-Cooper reservoir system, South Carolina
Auteurs : Mark R. Collins ; Doug Cooke ; Bill Post ; John Crane ; James Bulak ; Theodore I. J. Smith ; Thomas W. Greig ; Joseph M. QuattroSource :
- Transactions of the American Fisheries Society : (1900) [ 0002-8487 ] ; 2003.
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Abstract
The Santee-Cooper system in South Carolina, USA, is a complex of reservoirs, rivers, and canals. The endangered shortnose sturgeon Acipenser brevirostrum inhabits the rivers below the reservoirs and has also occasionally been reported anecdotally in the reservoirs themselves. During 1998-1999. we conducted a study to determine whether shortnose sturgeon were reproducing in the reservoirs, and if so, to evaluate habitat use and degree of separation from the riverine groups. Fourteen shortnose sturgeon were captured from the reservoirs, and all (even gravid females) appeared qualitatively less robust than riverine fish previously captured below one of the dams. Ten of the fish were implanted with transmitters and tracked at least once per week. Fish tracked in the upper reservoir. Lake Marion, stayed in the upper portion of that lake or in tributary streams flowing into it. We documented seasonal movements among four primary areas of upper Lake Marion and its tributaries. A spawning site on one of the tributaries, the Congaree River, was verified by collection of viable eggs. Genetic analysis demonstrated significant differences between samples from the Santee-Cooper reservoirs and three nearby coastal rivers. Cooper River samples, however, were not significantly different from reservoir samples, although appreciable differences in haplotype frequencies were observed. The need for a larger sample size was apparent. Although telemetry, spawning, genetic, and observational evidence suggests that the shortnose sturgeon in the reservoirs form a separate population segment, the results are not conclusive because possible downstream movement, especially of juveniles, through the dams has not been investigated.
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ET : | Shortnose sturgeon in the Santee-Cooper reservoir system, South Carolina |
AU : | COLLINS (Mark R.); COOKE (Doug); POST (Bill); CRANE (John); BULAK (James); SMITH (Theodore I. J.); GREIG (Thomas W.); QUATTRO (Joseph M.) |
AF : | Marine Resources Research Institute, South Carolina Department of Natural Resources, Post Office Box 12559/Charleston, South Carolina 29422/Etats-Unis (1 aut., 3 aut., 6 aut.); South Carolina Department of Natural Resources, Post Office Drawer 190/Bonneau, South Carolina 29431/Etats-Unis (2 aut.); South Carolina Department of Natural Resources, 1921 Vanboklen Road/Eastover, South Carolina 29044/Etats-Unis (4 aut., 5 aut.); Department of Biological Sciences, Program in Marine Sciences, Baruch Institute, School of the Environment, University of South Carolina, Coker Life Sciences Building/Columbia, South Carolina 29208/Etats-Unis (7 aut., 8 aut.) |
DT : | Publication en série; Niveau analytique |
SO : | Transactions of the American Fisheries Society : (1900); ISSN 0002-8487; Coden TAFSAI; Etats-Unis; Da. 2003; Vol. 132; No. 6; Pp. 1244-1250; Bibl. 23 ref. |
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EA : | The Santee-Cooper system in South Carolina, USA, is a complex of reservoirs, rivers, and canals. The endangered shortnose sturgeon Acipenser brevirostrum inhabits the rivers below the reservoirs and has also occasionally been reported anecdotally in the reservoirs themselves. During 1998-1999. we conducted a study to determine whether shortnose sturgeon were reproducing in the reservoirs, and if so, to evaluate habitat use and degree of separation from the riverine groups. Fourteen shortnose sturgeon were captured from the reservoirs, and all (even gravid females) appeared qualitatively less robust than riverine fish previously captured below one of the dams. Ten of the fish were implanted with transmitters and tracked at least once per week. Fish tracked in the upper reservoir. Lake Marion, stayed in the upper portion of that lake or in tributary streams flowing into it. We documented seasonal movements among four primary areas of upper Lake Marion and its tributaries. A spawning site on one of the tributaries, the Congaree River, was verified by collection of viable eggs. Genetic analysis demonstrated significant differences between samples from the Santee-Cooper reservoirs and three nearby coastal rivers. Cooper River samples, however, were not significantly different from reservoir samples, although appreciable differences in haplotype frequencies were observed. The need for a larger sample size was apparent. Although telemetry, spawning, genetic, and observational evidence suggests that the shortnose sturgeon in the reservoirs form a separate population segment, the results are not conclusive because possible downstream movement, especially of juveniles, through the dams has not been investigated. |
CC : | 002A14D03 |
FD : | Réservoir; Lac artificiel; Caroline du Sud; Pêcherie |
FG : | Etats Unis; Amérique du Nord; Amérique; Milieu eau douce; Pêche |
ED : | Reservoir; Artificial lake; South Carolina; Fishery |
EG : | United States; North America; America; Freshwater environment; Fishing |
SD : | Depósito; Lago artificial; Carolina del Sur; Pesquería |
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<ET>Shortnose sturgeon in the Santee-Cooper reservoir system, South Carolina</ET>
<AU>COLLINS (Mark R.); COOKE (Doug); POST (Bill); CRANE (John); BULAK (James); SMITH (Theodore I. J.); GREIG (Thomas W.); QUATTRO (Joseph M.)</AU>
<AF>Marine Resources Research Institute, South Carolina Department of Natural Resources, Post Office Box 12559/Charleston, South Carolina 29422/Etats-Unis (1 aut., 3 aut., 6 aut.); South Carolina Department of Natural Resources, Post Office Drawer 190/Bonneau, South Carolina 29431/Etats-Unis (2 aut.); South Carolina Department of Natural Resources, 1921 Vanboklen Road/Eastover, South Carolina 29044/Etats-Unis (4 aut., 5 aut.); Department of Biological Sciences, Program in Marine Sciences, Baruch Institute, School of the Environment, University of South Carolina, Coker Life Sciences Building/Columbia, South Carolina 29208/Etats-Unis (7 aut., 8 aut.)</AF>
<DT>Publication en série; Niveau analytique</DT>
<SO>Transactions of the American Fisheries Society : (1900); ISSN 0002-8487; Coden TAFSAI; Etats-Unis; Da. 2003; Vol. 132; No. 6; Pp. 1244-1250; Bibl. 23 ref.</SO>
<LA>Anglais</LA>
<EA>The Santee-Cooper system in South Carolina, USA, is a complex of reservoirs, rivers, and canals. The endangered shortnose sturgeon Acipenser brevirostrum inhabits the rivers below the reservoirs and has also occasionally been reported anecdotally in the reservoirs themselves. During 1998-1999. we conducted a study to determine whether shortnose sturgeon were reproducing in the reservoirs, and if so, to evaluate habitat use and degree of separation from the riverine groups. Fourteen shortnose sturgeon were captured from the reservoirs, and all (even gravid females) appeared qualitatively less robust than riverine fish previously captured below one of the dams. Ten of the fish were implanted with transmitters and tracked at least once per week. Fish tracked in the upper reservoir. Lake Marion, stayed in the upper portion of that lake or in tributary streams flowing into it. We documented seasonal movements among four primary areas of upper Lake Marion and its tributaries. A spawning site on one of the tributaries, the Congaree River, was verified by collection of viable eggs. Genetic analysis demonstrated significant differences between samples from the Santee-Cooper reservoirs and three nearby coastal rivers. Cooper River samples, however, were not significantly different from reservoir samples, although appreciable differences in haplotype frequencies were observed. The need for a larger sample size was apparent. Although telemetry, spawning, genetic, and observational evidence suggests that the shortnose sturgeon in the reservoirs form a separate population segment, the results are not conclusive because possible downstream movement, especially of juveniles, through the dams has not been investigated.</EA>
<CC>002A14D03</CC>
<FD>Réservoir; Lac artificiel; Caroline du Sud; Pêcherie</FD>
<FG>Etats Unis; Amérique du Nord; Amérique; Milieu eau douce; Pêche</FG>
<ED>Reservoir; Artificial lake; South Carolina; Fishery</ED>
<EG>United States; North America; America; Freshwater environment; Fishing</EG>
<SD>Depósito; Lago artificial; Carolina del Sur; Pesquería</SD>
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