2023
DOI: 10.1111/faf.12750
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Trends in Chinook salmon spawner abundance and total run size highlight linkages between life history, geography and decline

Abstract: Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha, Salmonidae) are foundational to socialecological systems of the Northeast Pacific Rim and exhibit a rich diversity of life histories including in their adult migration timing, age at critical life-history transitions and marine feeding distributions. In recent decades Chinook have experienced declines across much of their native range; however, changes in productivity and abundance have rarely been evaluated in relation to life-history variation. To understand trends i… Show more

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“…Migratory fishes are major protein sources for human lives [1,2]. They are also essential for nutrient transport and aquatic ecosystems in both local and global scales [3,4]. However, many of them are at the risk of extinction and thus their effective conservation strategies are of great importance both ecologically and economically.…”
Section: Problem Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Migratory fishes are major protein sources for human lives [1,2]. They are also essential for nutrient transport and aquatic ecosystems in both local and global scales [3,4]. However, many of them are at the risk of extinction and thus their effective conservation strategies are of great importance both ecologically and economically.…”
Section: Problem Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…coupled with (3). It is easy to see that (p, α) is a time-homogeneous Markov process on M 0 × [0, ∞).…”
Section: Storage and The Population Dynamicsmentioning
confidence: 99%