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Endocrine Intersections of Growth and Reproduction in Oncorhynchus mykiss

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Caldwell, Lucius Keating. (2014). Endocrine Intersections of Growth and Reproduction in Oncorhynchus mykiss. Theses and Dissertations Collection, University of Idaho Library Digital Collections. https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/etd/items/caldwell_idaho_0089e_10259.html

Title:
Endocrine Intersections of Growth and Reproduction in Oncorhynchus mykiss
Author:
Caldwell, Lucius Keating
Date:
2014
Keywords:
Growth Hormones Kelt Rainbow Trout Reproduction Steelhead
Program:
Biology
Subject Category:
Biology; Endocrinology; Fisheries and aquatic sciences
Abstract:

Post-spawned female rainbow trout were developed as a model for studying repeat spawning in steelhead kelts. Female trout were collected after spawning and separated into a standard maintenance ration group and a restricted ration group (20% of standard ration). Our intention was to induce an energy deficit that would arrest rematuration among restricted-ration fish, and then compare plasma levels and tissue gene expression for candidate endocrine biomarkers between non-rematuring and rematuring fish. Food-restriction arrested ovarian growth and development within 15-20 weeks, as evidenced by reduced ovarian growth and lower plasma estrogen levels. Food restriction also affected hepatic expression of the metabolic endocrine factors insulin-like growth factor and leptin, but not consistently across age classes, and did not affect circulating levels of nesfatin-1 or ghrelin. Next, we combined plasma hormone assays, physical measurements, and post-release tracking data for female steelhead kelts from a reconditioning program on the Yakima River to predict early detection of reproductive maturation. Rematuring kelts were longer and heavier at intake in spring; grew faster during summer reconditioning; and were longer, heavier, fatter, and of higher condition factor at autumn release. This work is the first known comparison of reconditioned steelhead with natural-origin in-river migrating steelhead, and shows that reconditioning projects yield bigger and fatter fish, with higher circulating levels of estrogen and similar circulating levels of vitellogenin compared to in-river migrating steelhead, and that tracking data suggests rematuring reconditioned kelts behave congruently with repeat spawning in the Upper Yakima River.

Description:
doctoral, Ph.D., Biology -- University of Idaho - College of Graduate Studies, 2014
Major Professor:
Nagler, James J
Committee:
Pierce, Andrew L; Robison, Barrie D; Davis, Tracy L
Defense Date:
2014
Identifier:
Caldwell_idaho_0089E_10259
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Text
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