Abstract

Abstract Our goal was to assess the likelihood of hybridization between introduced rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss and native Yellowstone (YS) cutthroat trout O. clarki bouvieri, based upon habitat use and temporal overlap during spawning. We used radio transmitters in 1996 and 1997 to describe the spawning behavior of rainbow trout, hybrids of rainbow trout and YS cutthroat trout, and YS cutthroat trout (1997 only). Fish displayed two distinct spawning strategies, either spawning in side channels of the main stem (9 rainbow trout, 14 hybrids, and 10 YS cutthroat trout) or in tributaries (5 rainbow trout, 3 hybrids, and 7 YS cutthroat trout). Within the main stem, the majority of rainbow trout and YS cutthroat trout migrated to the same 8-km section to spawn, whereas hybrid trout spawned throughout the study site. The median spawning date for main-stem-spawning YS cutthroat trout (June 9) was significantly later than for rainbow trout (May 19) and hybrids (May 18). However, long spawning periods for rai...

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