2015
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0122380
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Reconstructing the Migratory Behavior and Long-Term Survivorship of Juvenile Chinook Salmon under Contrasting Hydrologic Regimes

Abstract: The loss of genetic and life history diversity has been documented across many taxonomic groups, and is considered a leading cause of increased extinction risk. Juvenile salmon leave their natal rivers at different sizes, ages and times of the year, and it is thought that this life history variation contributes to their population sustainability, and is thus central to many recovery efforts. However, in order to preserve and restore diversity in life history traits, it is necessary to first understand how envi… Show more

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“…; Carlson and Satterthwaite ; Sturrock et al. ). A priority on habitat quality within the Delta, combined with efforts to improve survival through all portions of the salmon life history, is likely to be required if this population is to persist.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…; Carlson and Satterthwaite ; Sturrock et al. ). A priority on habitat quality within the Delta, combined with efforts to improve survival through all portions of the salmon life history, is likely to be required if this population is to persist.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To quantify survival and relative contribution of different juvenile rearing strategies to population productivity, an annual time-series metric of juvenile life-history diversity, migration, and habitat can be developed by collecting and analyzing the otoliths of SRWRC adults from the LSNFH broodstock and in-river spawners annually. These techniques are well established and widely used (Barnett-Johnson et al 2005Sturrock et al 2015;; Figure 13). The chemical composition and the banding patterns in otoliths record the migration history (duration of time in different habitats) and condition (growth) age-structure diversity in SRWRC through harvest management.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Variability in juvenile size, timing and habitat use during downstream migration to the ocean ensures that some component of the population in dynamic environments experiences favorable riverine, estuarine, and ocean conditions (Beechie et al 2006;Sattherthwaite et al 2014). The extent to which fish have access to spatially diverse habitats influences their rate of growth, movement, and phenotypic diversity, and has been shown to stabilize inter-annual variation in juvenile production (Thorson et al 2014 (Miller et al 2010;Sturrock et al 2015). Understanding the survival of SRWRC rearing in the Delta was identified as one of the largest empirical data gaps in the development of the NMFS SRWRC life-cycle model (Hendrix et al 2014;Perry et al 2016).…”
Section: Application Examplesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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