Underwater video of lake whitefish Coregonus clupeaformis spawning in lake Michigan
The lake whitefish Coregonus clupeaformis, dikameg in Anishinaabemowin, holds cultural importance, and is a mainstay of commercial, recreational, and subsistence fisheries throughout North America. In the Laurentian Great Lakes, declines in recruitment, since the early 2000s, have raised concerns am...
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Zusammenfassung: | The lake whitefish Coregonus clupeaformis, dikameg in Anishinaabemowin,
holds cultural importance, and is a mainstay of commercial, recreational,
and subsistence fisheries throughout North America. In the Laurentian
Great Lakes, declines in recruitment, since the early 2000s, have raised
concerns among stewards and fishery managers. A more detailed
understanding of the lake whitefish mating system could help resolve
potential recruitment bottlenecks and thus inform appropriate stewardship
actions. Herein, we describe, for the first time, a single lake whitefish
spawning event captured using high-resolution underwater videography. From
94 h spent on the water, we captured and analyze a 4.5 min video clip that
shows pre-mating, mating, and post-mating behaviour of a male and female
lake whitefish from Lake Michigan. The clip shows a number of what we
interpret as courtship, site-selection, and spawning behaviours
culminating in release of about 20 eggs in a single spawning event.
Behaviours that included travelling, physical contact, chasing, circling,
orienting, and gamete release are described and time-referenced to a video
supplement. This single observation is part of a larger project to assess
lake whitefish spawning behaviour in the wild but is noteworthy in that it
provides new insights into the spawning behaivour of lake whitefish and
appears consistent with reproductive behaviours observed in European
coregonines. |
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DOI: | 10.5061/dryad.tx95x6b67 |