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Genetic Identification of Chinook Salmon in the Columbia River Estuary: Stock-Specific Distributions of Juveniles in Shallow Tidal Freshwater Habitats

机译:哥伦比亚河口奇努克鲑鱼的遗传鉴定:浅滩淡水生境中幼鱼的特定种群分布

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Extensive efforts are underway to restore and conserve nearshore shallow water habitats in the Columbia River estuary with the intent of increasing the estuary's capacity to provide food, refuge, and other crucial ecosystem functions for juvenile salmon. Juvenile Chinook Salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha, including those from the five Evolutionarily Significant Units listed as threatened or endangered under the U. S. Endangered Species Act, are particularly expected to benefit from the habitat improvements. However, information on the temporal and spatial estuarine distributions of juveniles from specific populations or stocks is lacking and impedes restoration planning for at-risk salmon. We conducted a series of surveys to sample juvenile Chinook Salmon occupying shallow-water habitats with sandy beaches in six hydrogeomorphic reaches across the tidal freshwater portion of the estuary and also at one long-term reference site near the estuary mouth. Sites were sampled bimonthly over 26 months during 2010-2012 to capture seasonal patterns of stock-specific habitat use. Genetic stock identification analyses were conducted on the samples using microsatellite DNA loci and genotypic data representing spawning populations from throughout the Columbia River basin. We identified three tidal freshwater areas that could be distinguished by genetic stock composition. Lower tidal freshwater reaches were dominated by fall-run juveniles from West Cascade tributaries (>70%), upper reaches had a large proportion of fish from the upper Columbia River summer-fall stock (>60%), and middle reaches were characterized by greater stock diversity with no single stock contributing more than 30% in each reach. Stock-specific juvenile habitat use differed by season, life history type, and between natural and hatchery-produced fish. Data from this study provide improved descriptions of the near-shore estuary habitat use of several Columbia River genetic stocks of Chinook Salmon that can assist managers in the design and selection of estuary restoration projects
机译:为了增加河口为幼鲑提供食物,避难所和其他重要生态系统功能的能力,正在广泛地努力恢复和保护哥伦比亚河河口的近岸浅水栖息地。尤其有望将奇努克鲑鱼Oncorhynchus tshawytscha(包括根据《美国濒危物种法》列为受威胁或濒危的五个进化重要单位的幼鱼)从栖息地的改善中受益。但是,缺乏有关来自特定种群或种群的少年的时空河口分布的信息,并且阻碍了高危鲑鱼的恢复计划。我们进行了一系列调查,对跨越口的六个淡水生境河口潮汐淡水部分以及河口附近一个长期参考点的浅滩栖息地的奇诺鲑鱼进行了调查。在2010-2012年期间,每隔26个月对站点进行一次抽样,以捕获特定种群栖息地使用的季节性模式。使用微卫星DNA位点和代表整个哥伦比亚河盆地产卵种群的基因型数据对样本进行了遗传种群鉴定分析。我们确定了三个潮汐淡水区,可以通过遗传种群组成加以区分。潮汐下游的淡水河段主要由西喀斯喀特支流的秋季幼鱼(> 70%)占据,上游河段的哥伦比亚河上游的夏季下降种群中的鱼类占很大比例(> 60%),中游河段的特征是更大的种群多样性,没有一个单一的种群贡献超过30%。特定种群的幼体栖息地使用情况因季节,生活史类型以及天然鱼和孵化场生产的鱼而异。这项研究的数据提供了对一些奇努克鲑鱼哥伦比亚河遗传种群近岸河口栖息地利用的改进描述,可帮助管理人员设计和选择河口修复项目

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