2001
DOI: 10.1577/1548-8675(2001)021<0010:krwssm>2.0.co;2
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Kootenai River White Sturgeon Spawning Migration Behavior and a Predictive Model

Abstract: Each autumn and spring, adult white sturgeon Acipenser transmontanus migrate from the lower Kootenai River and Kootenay Lake, British Columbia, to prespawn staging reaches in Idaho. In spring, they migrate further upriver to a spawning reach near Bonners Ferry, Idaho. We monitored movement and behavior of 49 reproductively mature white sturgeon with radio and sonic telemetry from 1991 through 1997. White sturgeon responded to mitigated flows from 1994 through 1997, migrating substantial distances to a spawning… Show more

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“…The most important of these was in the main stem 0.3-12.5 km upstream of Pontal. Prespawning staging areas are known for several fish species (Pegg et al 1997;Paragamian and Kruse 2001;Godinho 2005) and in all cases the prespawning staging area was within a few kilometers of the spawning area. Staging close to the spawning ground allows zulegas and other fishes rapid access to the spawning ground with low energetic costs to the fish.…”
Section: Prespawning Staging and Nonspawning Areasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most important of these was in the main stem 0.3-12.5 km upstream of Pontal. Prespawning staging areas are known for several fish species (Pegg et al 1997;Paragamian and Kruse 2001;Godinho 2005) and in all cases the prespawning staging area was within a few kilometers of the spawning area. Staging close to the spawning ground allows zulegas and other fishes rapid access to the spawning ground with low energetic costs to the fish.…”
Section: Prespawning Staging and Nonspawning Areasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, placing and operating the system downstream of river kilometer (rkm) 232 on the Columbia River may affect recruitment by altering spawning migrations, particularly given that reproductively active white sturgeon move upstream (to rkm 232) from April to June (Bell 1973;McCabe and Tracy 1994;Paragamian and Kruse 2001). Additionally, growth and survival of nonspawning white sturgeon may be altered because these individuals move downstream during the spring and upstream in the fall, presumably engaging in continuous feeding (McKinley and Power 1992;Findesis 1997;Parsley et al 2008).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Female Kootenai River white sturgeon are known to begin spawning migration from staging areas when the temperature approaches 8.0°C and will abandon spawning with a temperature decrease of as little as 0.8°C (Paragamian and Kruse 2001;Paragamian and Wakkinen 2002).…”
Section: Spawn Timingmentioning
confidence: 99%