Data from: Partial migration: growth varies between resident and migratory fish
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Partial migration occurs in many taxa and ecosystems and may confer survival benefits. Here, we use otolith chemistry data to determine whether fish from a large estuarine system were resident or migratory, and then examine whether contingents display differences in modelled growth based on changes in width of otolith growth increments. Sixty three percent of fish were resident based on Ba:Ca of otoliths with the remainder categorised as migratory, with both contingents distributed across most age/size classes and both sexes, suggesting population-level bet hedging. Migrant fish were in slightly better condition than resident fish based on Fulton’ K condition index. Migration type (resident vs migratory) was 56 times more likely to explain variation in growth than a model just incorporating year- and age-related growth trends. Whilst average growth only varied slightly between resident and migratory fish, year-to-year variation was significant. Such dynamism in growth rates likely drives persistence of both life history types. The complex relationships in growth between contingents suggest that management of species exhibiting partial migration is challenging especially in a world subject to a changing climate.
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