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6/06/2017  |   11:30 AM - 11:45 AM   |  COMPARING THE POPULATION DYNAMICS OF THREATENED LAHONTAN CUTTHROAT TROUT IN TWO DISPARATE NATIVE LAKES   |  306C

COMPARING THE POPULATION DYNAMICS OF THREATENED LAHONTAN CUTTHROAT TROUT IN TWO DISPARATE NATIVE LAKES

Eutrophic, desert terminal Summit Lake and oligotrophic, montane Independence Lake are home to the last two native, self-sustaining, lacustrine populations of threatened Lahontan cutthroat trout (Oncorhynchus clarkii henshawi, aka LCT). To aid conservation strategy by increasing knowledge of LCT population ecology across its habitat spectrum, we compared the population dynamics of these special populations. Using a novel stage-structured matrix population model that incorporates spawning transitions, we estimated the populations’ growth and net reproductive rates and performed sensitivity analyses. We parameterized the models with estimates from a population viability analysis at Independence Lake and a ‘robust design’ capture mark recapture experiment at Summit Lake. Preliminary results indicate that both populations are declining and that the juvenile stages are the most sensitive. However, unlike Independence Lake, adult non spawners that spawn the following year displayed the second highest sensitivity at Summit Lake. Although the results suggest that their dynamics are similar, conservation managers should remain vigilant to evaluate each population and its environmental context separately. For example, recent drought conditions may be the key driver affecting the spawning behavior at Summit Lake.

  • C12 Conservation Ecology
  • C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates
  • C15 Population Ecology & C30 Molecular Ecology

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James Simmons (), University of Nevada Reno, jamessimmons@nevada.unr.edu;


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Teresa Campbell (), University of Nevada Reno, tcampbs@gmail.com;


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Christopher Jerde (), University of Nevada Reno, Global Water Center, cjerde@ucsb.edu;


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Sudeep Chandra (), Global Water Center and Biology Department, University of Nevada, Reno, sudeep@unr.edu;


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Zeb Hogan (), University of Nevada Reno, Global Water Center, zhogan@unr.edu;


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William Cowan (), Summit Lake Paiute Tribe, william.cowan@summitlaketribe.org;


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Robert Zeyer (), Summit Lake Paiute Tribe, robert.zeyer@summitlaketribe.org;


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Jessica Saenz (), Summit Lake Paiute Tribe, jessica.saenz@summitlaketribe.org;


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Kristin Holbert (), Summit Lake Paiute Tribe, kristin.holbert@summitlaketribe.org;


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Nick Rzyska-Filipeck (), Summit Lake Paiute Tribe, nicholas.rzyska-filipek@summitlaketribe.org;


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