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<br /> <br />.!S I ( J.C K1'f""1:)U \ t<. le,(J <br />~ .0,\ <br />"". . ~ Iq~~ <br /> <br />vol. :ill, 1\11, ~ <br /> <br />~ SOUTHWESTER1>i NATURALIST 30(2):253-257 <br /> <br />MAY 31,1985 <br /> <br />Biolog~. <tilt! llll <br /> <br />-- <br /> <br />I)('ydop:, l'f'T'J(/fl' <br /> <br />GROWTH RATE OF YEARLING <br />COLORADO SQUAWFISH AT <br />DIFFERENT WATER TEMPERATURES <br /> <br />x (0 alH-Inl pi I <br /> <br />lesel t Rc~. III", <br /> <br />t: all 1.00pLll.i <br /> <br />T AMARA BLACK AND Ross V. BULKLEY <br /> <br />11 P~'lamid LI~' <br />and ;\.\'~K. hll <br /> <br />ABSTRACT.-Growth rate of y,'arlin!( Colorado squawfish. Ptychocheilus lucius, over a 12-week <br />prriod, was determined for fish held at I.". 20, 25. and .100 C wi,h excess food. The effect of <br />.....perature on !(rowth rate was hi!(hly si!(nificanl; fastest !(rowth occurred a~. Fish !(ained <br />.......t 0.3 !(ram at /50 C, 0.9 !(ram at 20 and 300 C, and 1.7 !(rams at 250 C durin!( the 12-week <br />prriod. Results sug!(est that 250 C. the final thermal preferendum. is the temperature at which <br />Colorado squawfish !(row fastest with abundant feed. Future water shona!(e and development <br />pojt'clS should be desi!(ned to provide summer Water temperatures as near this level as feasible. <br /> <br />lklon (OmllHlllll <br /> <br />led on Inl'IIlIH.!Il' <br /> <br />lH as. a bell)) II <br /> <br />Lawn-net' ('1' <br /> <br />One of the major habitat changes imposed on the upper Colorado River <br />clrainage by dam construction since the 1930's was an altered annual water <br />'lnnperature pattern which results in much lower summer water <br />Itfllperatures in significant portions of the drainage. The change in annual <br />aver temperature was cited as the possible cause of an apparent reduction <br />in growth rate of the endangered Colorado squawfish, PtychocheiLus Lucius <br />tvanicek et aI., 1970). Colorado squawfish once attained lengths of up to <br />! m and weights of 30 to 40 kg. In recent years the largest known specimens <br />~ only 1 m long and weighed about 7 kg (Behnke and Benson, 1980). <br />'~nke and Benson considered other possible causes of reduced growth rate <br />llullemperature reduction is most likely involved. <br />The objectives of the present study were to determine the optimum <br />JfOwlh temperature for yearling Colorado squawfish and the relation <br />kfween optimum growth temperature and final thermal preferendum for <br />- species. Bulkley et al. (1981) determined thaI the final thermal <br />_~ndum for both adult and yearling Colorado squawfish is about 250 <br />crPreferred temperature is hypothesized as being the thermal optimum for <br />illeasl some biological processes, including growth (Beitinger and <br />( libgnuson, 1979; Coutant, 1980; Magnuson, et al.. 1979). The optimum <br />reb, C\. InDperature for growth-the temperature at which growth rates are fastest- <br />Ie. and -.,,,, '\ .. defined by ]obling (1981) as "the temperature at which growth rate is <br /> <br />of lar!(fl (: ,,; 'I \ Wchnl when fish are reared under conditions of maximum, or excess <br />-12~S. f ",I\.., lading." Lemke (1977) found preferred and optimum growth temperatures <br />'A. ,).- \.;,.'k~ close for juvenile bluegills. Lepomis macrochirus. jobIing (1981) <br />814. in h'jffj \. , .)~. a close correlation betwee~ the fin~1 preferendum and the opti~um <br />/" · -.perature for growth of 19 hsh speCies. He concluded that the hnal <br />. Jlldrrrndum provides a good indication of the optimum temperature for <br />IIOW1h. <br />ii.~t'.;. <br /> <br />.....- Yearling Colorado squawfish used in this study were hatched and reared at the <br />--.... (Ariwna) National Fish Hatchery. They were held in outdoor ponds and fed natural <br />~ until transfer in January 1982 to the Utah Water Research Laboratory. There they <br />... .-IuaJly convened to dry troU[ food while being held for J month in water at 14 :t 10 <br /> <br />lonogr. .\cad. \." <br /> <br />ld PR~~ Coo. '\,-. <br /> <br />.,"n Co., DubllljH' <br /> <br />Fr('~hwclfl') !. <br /> <br />iTIClll on fr(':-.in\ ,II. <br /> <br />('rs. EPA ~>l'; 'j.,: <br /> <br />iudit's_ \",1. III <br />1.. Dest"1l R\ \. i: <br /> <br />luring alll.1 I ~'J; . <br />\\'ash. IH <br />nee 19:;:2ti(;-:.!t\'..: <br />.co\. 40:58~j-~)~(! <br />by blue-gT('('lI ;Ih:. <br /> <br />i.ePlod",'; I:;>, <br /> <br />:Ie, P.O. IV, "'. <br />Seal/Ie ",.,: h' <br /> <br />() 7 () '-~,._...__ <br />~.~-,~~,-_...~. . <br />.--~,.,..~.. <br />