K. Ikuta et al., Effects of low pH on upstream migratory behavior in land-locked sockeye salmon Oncorhynchus nerka, WATER A S P, 130(1-4), 2001, pp. 99-106
The effects of low pH on upstream migratory behavior in land-looked sockeye
salmon Oncorhynchus nerka were examined using 2-way flow-through channels.
Homing mature salmon captured at the mouth of their native stream were use
d. When neutral (pH 6.7) hatchery water of the same origin as native stream
water was allowed to flow through both channels, fish showed active swimmi
ng into both channels during a 48 hrs period. When water pH in one channel
was lowered by the addition of sulfuric acid, salmon completely ceased upst
ream swimming behavior into areas of pH lower than 6.0, and swam up into on
ly neutral areas. In the lower pond of the 2-way channels, fish also avoide
d acidic areas even when average pH was 6.2. Since it has been reported tha
t extremely slight changes in pH such as in the pH 6 range inhibits spawnin
g behavior in this species, it is suggested that land-locked sockeye salmon
have a sensitive ability to perceive even slight acidity, and avoid enviro
nments which may be deleterious to their offspring.