Abstract

In northern Europe and America, the acidification of lakes and rivers induced by acid precipitation has damaged fish populations. At present, rapidly expanding industrial activities in East Asia have led to continuous increases in the quantity of emission of acidic pollutants, and rain of acidic levels of pH4 has precipitated throughout Japan. In this way, the effects of acid rain on fish populations have also been manifested in Japan. In order to examine the effects of low pH on the reproductive behavior of salmonids which are known to be acid-sensitive species, changes in the frequency of upstream behavior and spawning-related female nest-digging behavior in response to changes in pH were observed in mature hime salmon (land-locked sockeye salmon) Oncorhynchus nerka, brown trout Salmo trutta and Japanese char Salvelinus leucomaenis. Digging and upstream behavior were significantly inhibited in weakly acidic water of pH 5.8–6.4 formulated using sulfuric acid. Land-locked sockeye salmon was the most sensitive to changes in pH among the three species.

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