Pablo Caballero
Xunta de Galicia
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PLOS ONE | 2012
Francisco Marco-Rius; Pablo Caballero; Paloma Morán; Carlos Garcia de Leaniz
Early juvenile growth is a good indicator of growth later in life in many species because larger than average juveniles tend to have a competitive advantage. However, for migratory species the relationship between juvenile and adult growth remains obscure. We used scale analysis to reconstruct growth trajectories of migratory sea trout (Salmo trutta) from six neighbouring populations, and compared the size individuals attained in freshwater (before migration) with their subsequent growth at sea (after migration). We also calculated the coefficient of variation (CV) to examine how much body size varied across populations and life stages. Specifically, we tested the hypothesis that the CV on body size would differ between freshwater and marine environment, perhaps reflecting different trade-offs during ontogeny. Neighbouring sea trout populations differed significantly in time spent at sea and in age-adjusted size of returning adults, but not on size of seaward migration, which was surprisingly uniform and may be indicative of strong selection pressures. The CV on body size decreased significantly over time and was highest during the first 8 months of life (when juvenile mortality is highest) and lowest during the marine phase. Size attained in freshwater was negatively related to growth during the first marine growing season, suggesting the existence of compensatory growth, whereby individuals that grow poorly in freshwater are able to catch up later at sea. Analysis of 61 datasets indicates that negative or no associations between pre- and post-migratory growth are common amongst migratory salmonids. We suggest that despite a widespread selective advantage of large body size in freshwater, freshwater growth is a poor predictor of final body size amongst migratory fish because selection may favour growth heterochrony during transitions to a novel environment, and marine compensatory growth may negate any initial size advantage acquired in freshwater.
Environmental Pollution | 2018
Paloma Morán; Laura Cal; Antonio Cobelo-García; Clara Almécija; Pablo Caballero; Carlos Garcia de Leaniz
Many rivers have been impacted by heavy metal pollution in the past but the long-term legacies on biodiversity are difficult to estimate. The River Ulla (NW Spain) was impacted by tailings from a copper mine during the 1970-1980s but absence of baseline values and lack of subsequent monitoring have prevented a full impact assessment. We used archived fish scales of Atlantic salmon to reconstruct levels of historical copper pollution and its effects on salmon fitness. Copper bioaccumulation significantly increased over baseline values during the operation of the mine, reaching sublethal levels for salmon survival. Juvenile growth and relative population abundance decreased during mining, but no such effects were observed in a neighbouring river unaffected by mining. Our results indicate that historical copper exposure has probably compromised the fitness of this Atlantic salmon population to the present day, and that fish scales are suitable biomarkers of past river pollution.
Global Change Biology | 2014
Jaime Otero; Jan Henning L'Abée-Lund; Theodore Castro-Santos; Kjell Leonardsson; Geir Storvik; Bror Jonsson; Brian Dempson; Ian C. Russell; Arne J. Jensen; Jean-Luc Baglinière; Mélanie Dionne; J. D. Armstrong; Atso Romakkaniemi; Benjamin H. Letcher; John F. Kocik; Jaakko Erkinaro; Russell Poole; Ger Rogan; Hans Lundqvist; J. C. MacLean; Erkki Jokikokko; Jo Vegar Arnekleiv; Richard J. Kennedy; Eero Niemelä; Pablo Caballero; Paul A. Music; Thorolfur Antonsson; Sigurdur Gudjonsson; Alexey Veselov; Anders Lamberg
Freshwater Biology | 2008
María Saura; Armando Caballero; Pablo Caballero; Paloma Morán
Freshwater Biology | 2007
José L. Campos; David Posada; Pablo Caballero; Paloma Morán
Ices Journal of Marine Science | 2006
María Saura; Pablo Caballero; Armando Caballero; Paloma Morán
PLOS ONE | 2013
Francisco Marco-Rius; Pablo Caballero; Paloma Morán; Carlos Garcia de Leaniz
Ecology and Evolution | 2013
Francisco Marco-Rius; Pablo Caballero; Paloma Morán; Carlos Garcia de Leaniz
Chemosphere | 2017
Antonio Cobelo-García; Paloma Morán; Clara Almécija; Pablo Caballero
1 s. | 2010
Jaime Otero; Thorolfur Antonsson; J. D. Armstrong; Fridthjofur Arnason; Jo Vegar Arnekleiv; Jean-Luc Baglinière; Pablo Caballero; Theodore Castro-Santos; J. Brian Dempson; Jaakko Erkinaro; Sigurdur Gudjonsson; Gregg E. Horton; Nils A. Hvidsten; Arne J. Jensen; Erkki Jokikokko; Ingi Runar Jonsson; John F. Kocik; Jan Henning L’Abée-Lund; Anders Lamberg; Benjamin H. Letcher; Eero Niemelä; Atso Romakkaniemi; Ian C. Russell; Nils Christian Stenseth; Geir Storvik; A.J. Veselov; Leif Asbjørn Vøllestad