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Guidance for selecting base temperatures when using degree-days in fish growth analyses

Andrew E. Honsey, Andrew L. Rypel, Paul Venturelli

2022Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences15 citationsDOI

Abstract

Degree-days (DD) are a useful metric for describing the thermal scope for fish growth and other physiological processes, but there is a lack of advice about how to calculate DD for a given fish species. In particular, appropriate values for the base temperature for growth ( T 0 ) are unknown for most fish species. Previous work showed that inappropriate T 0 values can bias growth rate estimates and lead to erroneous conclusions when comparing growth among populations. It is therefore critical to use biologically relevant T 0 values when calculating DD. We used two approaches that leverage empirical growth data and bioenergetics models to estimate T 0 for 82 fish species. We found that T 0 varied among species and across thermal guilds, with coldwater species having relatively low T 0 values and warmwater species having higher T 0 values. In addition, T 0 varied across life stages and depended on whether one selected air or water temperature data to calculate DD. We provide guidance for calculating DD in fish science for many species and scenarios.

Topics & Concepts

Fish <Actinopterygii>BioenergeticsDegree (music)StatisticsBiologyEcologyMetric (unit)Growing degree-dayEnvironmental scienceFisheryMathematicsPhysicsEconomicsPhenologyMitochondrionAcousticsOperations managementCell biologyPhysiological and biochemical adaptationsFish Ecology and Management StudiesAquaculture Nutrition and Growth
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