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J Fish Biol ; 102(3): 643-654, 2023 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36602273

RESUMO

Introduced predators can have harmful top-down effects on their newly colonized system through competition with and direct predation on native species. Following an initial introduction of muskellunge in Lac Frontière, Québec in the 1970s at the headwaters of the Wolastoq/Saint John River, the species rapidly migrated downstream, expanding its range by ~500 km over ~20 years. Despite this expansive colonization and concern over possible threats to native species, little is known about the basic ecology of muskellunge in this system. The last downstream barrier is the hydroelectric facility, Mactaquac Generating Station (MGS), 150 km upstream of the sea. While there are no downstream fish passage facilities at MGS, adult muskellunge have been recorded downstream. In this study, muskellunge (n = 23) were surgically tagged with very-high-frequency (VHF) radio or combined acoustic radio telemetry (CART) tags and tracked over two spawning seasons. We sought to determine if there was a reproducing population downstream of MGS and tracked Tagged muskellunge over two spawning seasons. We tracked fish to locate and confirm spawning sites, and followed up with egg and/or juvenile sampling surveys. Tagged muskellunge (90%) moved upstream towards the MGS during the spawning period in each year (2016 and 2017), where they remained throughout the entire spawning period. No spawning or nursery sites were confirmed near MGS, but in 2016 three distinct spawning locations and six distinct nursery sites were confirmed 10-12 km downstream amongst a chain of flooded islands. In 2016, eggs, sac-fry and juveniles were collected and confirmed as muskellunge by genetic sequencing, providing the first empirical observation of successful spawning downstream of MGS.


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Esocidae , Peixes , Animais , Novo Brunswick , Canadá , Quebeque
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J Phys Chem A ; 115(20): 5127-37, 2011 May 26.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21528874

RESUMO

The IR and Raman spectra of disulfur dinitride, S(2)N(2), are reported not only for the solid condensate but also for the molecules isolated in solid noble gas, N(2), or CH(4) matrices at low temperatures. The results imply that the isolated S(2)N(2) molecule has much the same geometry as in the crystalline solid with a virtually square-planar structure conforming to D(2h) symmetry, a conclusion confirmed by isotopic enrichment in (15)N and by the results of earlier as well as fresh quantum chemical calculations. These calculations also support the results of normal coordinate analysis of the experimental data in giving potential constants suggestive of a relatively rigid S(2)N(2) molecule consistent with its description as a 2π-electron aromatic, while appearing to maintain a formal S-N bond order close to 1.

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