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Relationships between oceanic conditions and growth of Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) from California, Washington, and Alaska, USA

机译:海洋条件与来自加利福尼亚,华盛顿和美国阿拉斯加的奇努克鲑鱼(Oncorhynchus tshawytscha)生长之间的关系

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We model age-specific growth rates of Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) with two life-history behaviors from Alaska (i. Situk and ii.Taku Rivers), Puget Sound, Washington (iii., iv. Skagit River), and California (v. Smith River) relative to oceanic conditions in those regions. By analyzing over 20 yr of biological and physical data from the NE Pacific downwelling, upwelling, and transition zones, we are able to determine the factors affecting growth across much of the species' range and between life-history behaviors. With scale increment data from returning fish, we use path analysis and partial least squares regression to quantify the relationships between growth and regional- and large-scale oceanic conditions (e.g., sea level height, sea surface temperature, upwelling). Alaskan fish with both ocean- and stream-type behaviors were fit best by the environmental data from the winter in Alaska waters. Specifically, coastal and gyre factors such as sea surface temperature, river flow, and Ekman pumping positively correlated to growth, indicating a productive and strong Alaska Current promoted growth. Growth of fish from California was fit by local factors such as increased upwelling, lower coastal sea surface temperature, and wind stresses during summer and spring, indicating a productive and strong California Current promoted growth. For Puget Sound, Washington, growth of fish that migrate to sea in their first year was generally negatively correlated to a strong California Current. Puget Sound fish that spend a year in freshwater before migrating to sea were modeled well with environmental data from their source region for the first 2 yr at sea and by data from Alaska waters in their third year at sea. Results suggest that conditions in which the transition zone is dominated by neither the Alaska nor California Currents are best for increased growth of Puget Sound fish.
机译:我们用来自阿拉斯加(i。Situk和ii.Taku Rivers),普吉特海湾,华盛顿(iii。,iv。斯卡吉特河)和加利福尼亚州(两种)的两种生活史行为对奇努克鲑(Oncorhynchus tshawytscha)的特定年龄增长率进行建模。 v。史密斯河(Smith River))相对于那些地区的海洋条件。通过分析来自东北太平洋上涌,上升流和过渡带的20多年的生物和物理数据,我们能够确定影响整个物种范围内以及生活史行为之间增长的因素。利用返回鱼的规模增量数据,我们使用路径分析和偏最小二乘回归来量化生长与区域和大规模海洋状况(例如,海平面高度,海面温度,上升流)之间的关系。阿拉斯加水域冬季的环境数据最适合同时具有海洋和河流类型行为的阿拉斯加鱼类。具体而言,沿海和回旋因子(例如海面温度,河流流量和埃克曼抽水)与增长呈正相关,表明阿拉斯加洋流具有强大的生产力促进了增长。来自加利福尼亚的鱼的生长受到当地因素的影响,例如上升流增加,沿海海面温度降低以及夏季和春季的风压,表明加利福尼亚电流促进了生产力的增长。对于华盛顿州的普吉特海湾来说,第一年迁移到海中的鱼的生长通常与强劲的加利福尼亚潮流负相关。在迁入海域之前在淡水中度过了一年时间的普吉特海湾鱼类,利用源头海域前两年的环境数据以及阿拉斯加海域第三年海域的数据对它们进行了很好的建模。结果表明,在阿拉斯加和加利福尼亚洋流都不主导过渡带的条件下,最适合增加皮吉特湾鱼类的生长。

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