Effects of spawning habitat on the performance of age-0 pumpkinseed sunfish (Lepomis gibbosus) ecotypes in a Canadian shield lake
Patrick Sobchak, Scott F. Colborne, Beren W. Robinson

TL;DR
This study shows that pumpkinseed sunfish juveniles grow better when spawned in pelagic habitats with more food, supporting their survival and diversification.
Contribution
The study reveals a previously unrecognized growth benefit for pumpkinseed sunfish juveniles in pelagic habitats due to higher zooplankton availability.
Findings
Pelagic habitats had three times more zooplankton than littoral and shoreline sites.
Juveniles in pelagic habitats were 15% longer and 35% heavier by summer's end.
Pelagic juveniles showed higher plankton-derived tissue, indicating better resource use.
Abstract
Diversification between littoral and pelagic habitats is widespread in the fishes adaptively radiating in lakes, suggesting that where it occurs offspring spawned in a non-ancestral habitat may face few negative effects. We used littoral and pelagic ecotypes of pumpkinseed sunfish (Lepomis gibbosus) to investigate performance over the natal summer of age-0 juveniles spawned either in the ancestral littoral habitat of a Canadian shield lake or in two other habitat types: exposed rocky littoral shorelines and submerged rocky shoals offshore in the pelagic habitat. We compared zooplankton availability and use through stable isotope analysis of juvenile tissue and subsequent effects on late natal summer size and condition among habitats. Zooplankton prey were three times more abundant at pelagic than at littoral and shoreline sites and stable isotope analysis revealed that the fraction of…
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TopicsIsotope Analysis in Ecology · Fish Ecology and Management Studies · Marine and fisheries research
