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Survival of Juvenile Chinook Salmon in the Yolo Bypass and the Lower Sacramento River, California

机译:加利福尼亚州约洛河和萨克拉曼多河下游的奇努克鲑鱼的生存

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https://doi.org/10.15447/sfews.2018v16iss2art4 While our knowledge of the range of survival that outmigrating juvenile Chinook Salmon experience in different routes of the Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta has increased in recent years, few studies have focused on their survival during outmigration in the Yolo Bypass, the Delta’s primary floodplain. The Yolo Bypass floodplain provides valuable rearing habitat and growth benefits to juvenile fish in flood years, and efforts are underway to improve access to the Yolo Bypass and the Toe Drain, its perennial navigation channel, under a broader range of flows and river stages than is currently possible. We compared variation in transit time, and estimated survival between different release groups of fish outmigrating through the Yolo Bypass or through migratory routes in the lower Sacramento River. Tagged late-fall-run juvenile Chinook Salmon were released in both systems in 2012 and 2013. There was no significant difference between the estimated cumulative probability of survival in the Yolo Bypass system and combined routes of the lower Sacramento River in either year (0.312–0.629 vs. 0.342–0.599,?5% credible interval in 2012; and 0.111–0.408 vs. 0.240–0.407,?5% credible interval in 2013, respectively). The Yolo Bypass had a higher coefficient of variation (CV) in travel time relative to the lower Sacramento River routes in both years (0.34 vs. 0.29 in 2012, and 0.44 vs. 0.34 in 2013). This work suggests that in relatively low water years, the estimated survival of outmigrating juvenile Chinook Salmon in the Toe Drain is directly comparable to routes in the lower Sacramento River, and that metrics of behavioral diversity in movement behavior can and should be incorporated into future telemetry studies.
机译:https://doi.org/10.15447/sfews.2018v16iss2art4虽然近年来我们对在萨克拉曼多-圣华金河三角洲不同航线上迁移奇努克鲑鱼经历的生存范围的了解有所增加,但很少有研究关注它们的生存在三角洲的主要洪泛区Yolo绕行中迁移期间。在洪水泛滥时期,Yolo旁路漫滩为幼鱼提供了宝贵的栖息地和生长益处,并且正在努力在比往年更宽泛的水流和河段范围内改善通往Yolo旁路和其常年航行通道的脚趾排水的通道目前可能。我们比较了运输时间的变化,并估计了通过Yolo绕行或萨克拉曼多河下游的迁徙路线向外迁移的鱼类的不同释放群体之间的生存期。在2012年和2013年这两个系统中均发布了带标签的晚跑少年奇努克鲑鱼。在任一年中,Yolo绕行系统和萨克拉曼多河下游综合路线的估计累积生存概率之间均无显着差异(0.312– 2012年分别为0.629和0.342-0.599,可信区间为5%;而2013年为0.111-0.408和0.240-0.407,可信区间为5%)。相对于萨克拉曼多河下游的路线,Yolo绕行的旅行时间变异系数(CV)较高(2012年为0.34 vs. 0.29,2013年为0.44 vs. 0.34)。这项工作表明,在相对较低的水域中,脚趾排水沟中迁徙的奇努克鲑幼鱼的估计存活率可直接与萨克拉曼多河下游的路线相提并论,并且可以并且应该将移动行为中的行为多样性指标纳入未来的遥测中学习。

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