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Stock-Specific Size and Timing at Ocean Entry of Columbia River Juvenile Chinook Salmon and Steelhead: Implications for Early Ocean Growth

机译:哥伦比亚河少年奇努克鲑鱼和硬皮海鱼入海时的特定种群规模和时机:对早期海洋生长的影响

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Juvenile salmon transitioning from freshwater to marine environments experience high variation in growth and survival, yet the specific causes of this variation are poorly understood. Size at and timing of ocean entry may contribute to this variation because they influence both the availability of prey and vulnerability to predators. To explore this issue, we used stock assignments based on genetic stock identification and internal tags to document the stock-specific size and timing of juvenile hatchery and presumed wild Columbia River Chinook Salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha and steelhead O. mykiss at ocean entry during 2007–2011. We found that juvenile salmon and steelhead had consistent stock-specific capture dates, with lower-river stocks typically having earlier timing than those originating farther upstream. Mean size also varied among stocks and was related to hatchery practices. Hatchery yearling Chinook Salmon and steelhead were consistently larger than wild fish from the same stocks, although timing in the estuary was similar. In contrast, hatchery subyearling Chinook Salmon were of similar size to wild fish but entered the ocean up to a month earlier. We evaluated the potential importance of these traits on early marine growth by estimating stock-specific growth rates for Chinook Salmon caught in estuarine and ocean habitats. Growth rates were related to relative ocean entry timing, with lower growth rates for stocks that had only recently arrived in marine waters. Our results demonstrate that stocks within a single basin can differ in their size and timing of ocean entry, life history traits that contribute to early marine growth and potentially to the survival of juvenile salmon. Our results also highlight the necessity of considering stock-specific variation in life history traits to understand salmon ecology and survival across the entire life cycle. Received January 16, 2015; accepted April 28, 2015
机译:从淡水过渡到海洋环境的幼鲑在生长和生存方面经历了很大的变化,但是人们对这种变化的具体原因却知之甚少。海洋进入的大小和时间可能会导致这种变化,因为它们既影响猎物的可用性,也影响捕食者的脆弱性。为了探讨这个问题,我们使用了基于遗传种群​​识别和内部标签的种群分配来记录幼体孵化场和假定的野生哥伦比亚河奇努克鲑鱼Oncorhynchus tshawytscha和steelhead O. mykiss在2007-2011年期间的特定种群的大小和时间。我们发现,幼鲑鱼和硬头鱼具有特定的种群捕获日期,与下游上游种群相比,河下游种群的时机通常更早。种群的平均规模也不同,并且与孵化场的做法有关。孵化场一岁的奇努克鲑鱼和硬头鱼一贯比相同种群的野生鱼大,尽管河口的时间相似。相比之下,奇努克鲑鱼孵化场的一岁大小与野生鱼类相似,但直到一个月前才进入海洋。我们通过估计在河口和海洋栖息地中捕获的奇努克鲑鱼的种群特定增长率来评估这些特征对早期海洋生长的潜在重要性。增长率与相对进入海洋的时间有关,只有最近才进入海洋水域的种群的增长率较低。我们的结果表明,单个流域内的种群在海洋进入的大小和时间,生命史特征方面可能会有所不同,这些特征有助于早期的海洋生长并可能有助于幼鲑的生存。我们的研究结果还强调,有必要考虑生命史特征的种群特定差异,以了解整个生命周期中的鲑鱼生态和生存情况。 2015年1月16日收到;接受2015年4月28日

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