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Potential Factors Affecting Survival Differ by Run-Timing and Location: Linear Mixed-Effects Models of Pacific Salmonids (Oncorhynchus spp.) in the Klamath River California

机译:通过运行时间和位置影响生存差异的潜在因素:加利福尼亚州克拉马斯河中太平洋鲑鱼(Oncorhynchus spp。)的线性混合效应模型。

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Understanding factors influencing survival of Pacific salmonids (Oncorhynchus spp.) is essential to species conservation, because drivers of mortality can vary over multiple spatial and temporal scales. Although recent studies have evaluated the effects of climate, habitat quality, or resource management (e.g., hatchery operations) on salmonid recruitment and survival, a failure to look at multiple factors simultaneously leaves open questions about the relative importance of different factors. We analyzed the relationship between ten factors and survival (1980–2007) of four populations of salmonids with distinct life histories from two adjacent watersheds (Salmon and Scott rivers) in the Klamath River basin, California. The factors were ocean abundance, ocean harvest, hatchery releases, hatchery returns, Pacific Decadal Oscillation, North Pacific Gyre Oscillation, El Niño Southern Oscillation, snow depth, flow, and watershed disturbance. Permutation tests and linear mixed-effects models tested effects of factors on survival of each taxon. Potential factors affecting survival differed among taxa and between locations. Fall Chinook salmon O. tshawytscha survival trends appeared to be driven partially or entirely by hatchery practices. Trends in three taxa (Salmon River spring Chinook salmon, Scott River fall Chinook salmon; Salmon River summer steelhead trout O. mykiss) were also likely driven by factors subject to climatic forcing (ocean abundance, summer flow). Our findings underscore the importance of multiple factors in simultaneously driving population trends in widespread species such as anadromous salmonids. They also show that the suite of factors may differ among different taxa in the same location as well as among populations of the same taxa in different watersheds. In the Klamath basin, hatchery practices need to be reevaluated to protect wild salmonids.
机译:了解影响太平洋鲑鱼(Oncorhynchus spp。)生存的因素对于物种保护至关重要,因为死亡率的驱动因素可能在多个时空尺度上变化。尽管最近的研究已经评估了气候,栖息地质量或资源管理(例如孵化场运营)对鲑鱼的招募和生存的影响,但未能同时考虑多个因素仍使人们对不同因素的相对重要性存有疑问。我们分析了加利福尼亚州克拉马斯河流域两个相邻流域(鲑鱼河和斯科特河)具有不同生活史的四个鲑鱼种群的十个因子与存活率(1980-2007年)之间的关系。这些因素是海洋丰度,海洋丰收,孵化场释放,孵化场收益,太平洋年代际振荡,北太平洋涡旋振荡,厄尔尼诺南部振荡,雪深,流量和分水岭扰动。排列检验和线性混合效应模型检验了因素对每个分类单元存活的影响。影响生存的潜在因素在不同分类群之间和不同地点之间都不同。秋努努鲑鲑O. tshawytscha的存活趋势似乎部分或完全由孵化场驱动。三种类群的趋势(鲑鱼河春季的奇努克鲑鱼,斯科特河秋季的奇努克鲑鱼;鲑鱼河夏季的硬头鳟O. mykiss)也可能受到气候强迫因素的影响(海洋丰度,夏季流量)。我们的发现强调了多种因素在同时推动诸如无水鲑科鱼类等广泛物种种群趋势方面的重要性。他们还表明,这一系列因素可能在同一位置的不同分类单元之间以及在不同流域的同一分类单元的种群之间有所不同。在克拉马斯盆地,孵化场的做法需要重新评估,以保护野生鲑鱼。

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