Size-age population structure of an endangered and anthropogenically introgressed northern Adriatic population of marble trout (Salmo marmoratus Cuv.): insights for its conservation and sustainable exploitation

Salmonid species are main actors in the Italian socio-ecological landscape of inland fisheries. We present novel data on the size-age structure of one of the remnant Italian populations of the critically endangered marble trout Salmo marmoratus, which co-occurs with other stocked non-native salmonid...

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Main Authors: Polgar, Gianluca, Iaia, Mattia, Sala, Paolo, Khang, Tsung Fei, Galafassi, Silvia, Zaupa, Silvia, Volta, Pietro
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spelling my.um.eprints.384332024-11-27T04:00:24Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/38433/ Size-age population structure of an endangered and anthropogenically introgressed northern Adriatic population of marble trout (Salmo marmoratus Cuv.): insights for its conservation and sustainable exploitation Polgar, Gianluca Iaia, Mattia Sala, Paolo Khang, Tsung Fei Galafassi, Silvia Zaupa, Silvia Volta, Pietro GE Environmental Sciences SH Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling Salmonid species are main actors in the Italian socio-ecological landscape of inland fisheries. We present novel data on the size-age structure of one of the remnant Italian populations of the critically endangered marble trout Salmo marmoratus, which co-occurs with other stocked non-native salmonids in a large glacial river of the Lake Maggiore basin (Northern Italy-Southern Switzerland). Like other Italian native trout populations, the Toce River marble trout population is affected by anthropogenic introgression with the non-native brown trout S. trutta. Our sample includes 579 individuals, mainly collected in the Toce River main channel. We estimated the length-weight relationship, described the population size-age structure, estimated the age-specific growth trajectories, and fit an exponential mortality model. A subset of the sample was also used to measure numerical and biomass density. The estimated asymptotic maximum length is-105 cm total length (TL). Mean length at first maturity is-55 cm TL, and mean length at maximum yield per recruit is-68 cm TL. Approximately 45???70% of the population are estimated to die annually, along with a fishing annual mortality of-37%, with an exploitation ratio of-0.5. The frequency distribution of length classes in a sample collected by angling shows that-80% of the individuals that could be retained according to the current recreational fishing regulations likely never reproduced, and large fish disproportionally contributing to recruitment are fished and retained. We identify possible overfishing risks posed by present regulations, and propose updated harvest-slot length limits to mitigate such risks. More detailed and long-term datasets on this system are needed to more specifically inform the fishery management and monitor the effects of any change in the management strategy on the size-age structure of the marble trout population of the Toce River. PEERJ Inc 2023-03 Article PeerReviewed Polgar, Gianluca and Iaia, Mattia and Sala, Paolo and Khang, Tsung Fei and Galafassi, Silvia and Zaupa, Silvia and Volta, Pietro (2023) Size-age population structure of an endangered and anthropogenically introgressed northern Adriatic population of marble trout (Salmo marmoratus Cuv.): insights for its conservation and sustainable exploitation. PEERJ, 11. ISSN 21678359, DOI https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.14991 <https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.14991>. 10.7717/peerj.14991
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topic GE Environmental Sciences
SH Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling
spellingShingle GE Environmental Sciences
SH Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling
Polgar, Gianluca
Iaia, Mattia
Sala, Paolo
Khang, Tsung Fei
Galafassi, Silvia
Zaupa, Silvia
Volta, Pietro
Size-age population structure of an endangered and anthropogenically introgressed northern Adriatic population of marble trout (Salmo marmoratus Cuv.): insights for its conservation and sustainable exploitation
description Salmonid species are main actors in the Italian socio-ecological landscape of inland fisheries. We present novel data on the size-age structure of one of the remnant Italian populations of the critically endangered marble trout Salmo marmoratus, which co-occurs with other stocked non-native salmonids in a large glacial river of the Lake Maggiore basin (Northern Italy-Southern Switzerland). Like other Italian native trout populations, the Toce River marble trout population is affected by anthropogenic introgression with the non-native brown trout S. trutta. Our sample includes 579 individuals, mainly collected in the Toce River main channel. We estimated the length-weight relationship, described the population size-age structure, estimated the age-specific growth trajectories, and fit an exponential mortality model. A subset of the sample was also used to measure numerical and biomass density. The estimated asymptotic maximum length is-105 cm total length (TL). Mean length at first maturity is-55 cm TL, and mean length at maximum yield per recruit is-68 cm TL. Approximately 45???70% of the population are estimated to die annually, along with a fishing annual mortality of-37%, with an exploitation ratio of-0.5. The frequency distribution of length classes in a sample collected by angling shows that-80% of the individuals that could be retained according to the current recreational fishing regulations likely never reproduced, and large fish disproportionally contributing to recruitment are fished and retained. We identify possible overfishing risks posed by present regulations, and propose updated harvest-slot length limits to mitigate such risks. More detailed and long-term datasets on this system are needed to more specifically inform the fishery management and monitor the effects of any change in the management strategy on the size-age structure of the marble trout population of the Toce River.
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author Polgar, Gianluca
Iaia, Mattia
Sala, Paolo
Khang, Tsung Fei
Galafassi, Silvia
Zaupa, Silvia
Volta, Pietro
author_facet Polgar, Gianluca
Iaia, Mattia
Sala, Paolo
Khang, Tsung Fei
Galafassi, Silvia
Zaupa, Silvia
Volta, Pietro
author_sort Polgar, Gianluca
title Size-age population structure of an endangered and anthropogenically introgressed northern Adriatic population of marble trout (Salmo marmoratus Cuv.): insights for its conservation and sustainable exploitation
title_short Size-age population structure of an endangered and anthropogenically introgressed northern Adriatic population of marble trout (Salmo marmoratus Cuv.): insights for its conservation and sustainable exploitation
title_full Size-age population structure of an endangered and anthropogenically introgressed northern Adriatic population of marble trout (Salmo marmoratus Cuv.): insights for its conservation and sustainable exploitation
title_fullStr Size-age population structure of an endangered and anthropogenically introgressed northern Adriatic population of marble trout (Salmo marmoratus Cuv.): insights for its conservation and sustainable exploitation
title_full_unstemmed Size-age population structure of an endangered and anthropogenically introgressed northern Adriatic population of marble trout (Salmo marmoratus Cuv.): insights for its conservation and sustainable exploitation
title_sort size-age population structure of an endangered and anthropogenically introgressed northern adriatic population of marble trout (salmo marmoratus cuv.): insights for its conservation and sustainable exploitation
publisher PEERJ Inc
publishDate 2023
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/38433/
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