2019
DOI: 10.1101/577353
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Low marine food levels mitigate high migration costs in anadromous populations

Abstract: Migratory fish populations, like salmon, have dramatically declined for decades. Because of their extensive and energetically costly breeding travel anadromous fish are sensitive to a variety of environmental threats, in particular infrastructure building in freshwater streams and food declines in the ocean. Here, we analyze the effects of these two threats combined.Unexpectedly, we find that low marine food availabilities favor, as opposed to threaten, the ecological success of endangered populations. This co… Show more

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