Aurora trout

Aurora trout

Taxobox
name = Aurora trout
status = EN
regnum = Animalia
phylum = Chordata
classis = Actinopterygii
ordo = Salmoniformes
familia = Salmonidae
genus = "Salvelinus"
species = "S. fontinalis"
subspecies = "S. fontinalis timagamiensis"
trinomial = "Salvelinus fontinalis timagamiensis"
trinomial_authority = (Henn, 1925)

The aurora trout, "Salvelinus fontinalis timagamiensis", is a subspecies of the brook trout. The existence of the fish was brought to the attention of the angling world by four American anglers who were taken by Archie King of Latchford, Ontario Canada into Ontario's Lady Evelyn River System in 1923. Recognising the fish as different or unique, the anglers took a specimen back to the Carnegie Museum in Pittsburgh in the United States, where Dr. Arthur W. Henn was asked to identify the fish. He wrote about the fish in 1925 wherein he and Rinckenbach identified it as a distinct species, "Salvelinus timagamiensis" but, since a seminal re-examination of the material by Sale in 1967, taxonomists now agree that the fish is, in a fact, a subspecies of the brook trout, named "Salvelinus fontinalis timagamiensis".

Unlike the brook trout, the fish are generally without spots, the colouration grading from a magenta hue on the back to a bright, nearly fluorescent orange along the belly, especially in mature males. The life history of the fish is essentially identical to that of the brook trout. Adults average about 0.5 to 1.5 kg although individuals up to 3.5 or 4 kg are not unknown.

The aurora trout occupied a very restricted range, probably occurring in only two lakes, Whitepine and Whirligig, and their inflowing streams. The subspecies was extirpated from the original lakes by the ravages of acid rain in the late 1950s but was saved from extinction by Paul Graf, a hatchery manager at the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources. He had brought a brood stock of the fish into the hatchery at Hill's Lake near Charlton, Ontario. He sometimes feared that the fish might have been taking up valuable space in the hatchery and, on several occasions, thought about getting rid of them, until it was discovered that they were extirpated from the wild.

Naturalised populations of aurora trout have been introduced into approximately a dozen lakes in Northeastern Ontario as refugia. In the late 1980s, the original lakes were treated with lime in order to raise the "p"H to circumneutral conditions, and aurora trout were re-introduced. Natural reproduction of aurora trout has been documented in the original lakes since the re-introduction but the "p"H in the lakes has since begun to decline again, presumably because of reservoirs of acidic particulate depositions in the watershed.

ee also

* Brook trout
* The chars


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