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Ecological factors influencing lifetime productivity of pink salmon (<i>Oncorhynchus gorbuscha</i>) in an Alaskan stream

2017· article· en· 5 citations· W2571201255 sur OpenAlex· 10.1139/cjfas-2016-0335

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Claude Opus 4.8OUT
genre : empirical
porte sur le Canada: non
confiance: high

Ecological analysis of pink salmon productivity; fisheries science.

GPT-5.6 (high)OUT
genre : empirical
porte sur le Canada: non
confiance: high

The study analyzes ecological determinants of pink salmon productivity.

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genre : empirical
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confiance: high

Ecological analysis of pink salmon productivity; object is fish ecology, not science practice.

Résumé

Ecological factors underlying freshwater productivity and marine survival of pink salmon (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha) were evaluated by analyzing a 30 year time series of local environmental data and censuses of migrating adult and juvenile fish collected at Auke Creek, Alaska. Freshwater productivity was influenced primarily by spawning habitat limitation and less so by stream temperature and flow. Furthermore, a trend of declining freshwater productivity was detected over the time series, which may be related to observed declines in spawning substrate quality and in the duration of the adult migration. Marine survival was highly variable among brood years and was influenced by physical conditions in the nearshore marine environment; warm sea-surface temperatures during nearshore residency were associated with higher marine survival rates, whereas high stream flows late in the fry emigration period were associated with reduced marine survival. Simulations of adult recruitment, based on ecological factors in the freshwater and marine environments, indicated that the productivity of pink salmon in this stream is determined primarily by early marine survival.

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Revue
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
Thématique
Fish Ecology and Management Studies
Domaine
Environmental Science
Établissements canadiens
Organismes subventionnaires
National Oceanic and Atmospheric AdministrationU.S. Department of Commerce
Mots-clés
OncorhynchusProductivityFisheryJuvenileEcologyHabitatBroodMarine ecosystemBiologyEnvironmental scienceEcosystemFish <Actinopterygii>
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