Thermal tolerance in Pacific salmon: A systematic review of species, populations, life stages and methodologies
NB Mayer, SG Hinch, EJ Eliason - Fish and Fisheries, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Aquatic systems are warming and exceeding upper thermal limits (UTLs) for many fish
species, yet understanding how they inform resilience to climate change is challenging …
species, yet understanding how they inform resilience to climate change is challenging …
Central Valley salmon: a perspective on Chinook and steelhead in the Central Valley of California
JG Williams - San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science, 2006 - escholarship.org
This monograph presents an extensive review of the biology and management of Chinook
salmon and steelhead in the Central Valley of California. Relevant data and publications on …
salmon and steelhead in the Central Valley of California. Relevant data and publications on …
Marine distributions of Chinook salmon from the west coast of North America determined by coded wire tag recoveries
LA Weitkamp - Transactions of the American Fisheries Society, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
The coded wire tag (CWT) database contains detailed information on millions of Pacific
salmon Oncorhynchus spp. released from hatcheries or smolt traps and recovered in the …
salmon Oncorhynchus spp. released from hatcheries or smolt traps and recovered in the …
Warm oceans exacerbate Chinook salmon bycatch in the Pacific hake fishery driven by thermal and diel depth‐use behaviours
Fisheries bycatch impacts marine species globally and understanding the underlying
ecological and behavioural mechanisms could improve bycatch mitigation and forecasts in …
ecological and behavioural mechanisms could improve bycatch mitigation and forecasts in …
Migration of an upper trophic level predator, the salmon shark Lamna ditropis, between distant ecoregions
KC Weng, DG Foley, JE Ganong, C Perle… - Marine Ecology …, 2008 - int-res.com
Knowledge of how animals move through heterogeneous environments is essential to
understanding the ecological functions they fulfill in each habitat and their responses to …
understanding the ecological functions they fulfill in each habitat and their responses to …
Trophoscapes of predatory fish reveal biogeographic structuring of spatial dietary overlap and inform fisheries bycatch patterns
BK Wells, JA Santora, JJ Bizzarro, A Billings… - Marine Ecology …, 2024 - int-res.com
Trophic interactions are proximate drivers of ecosystem function, including predator-prey
dynamics, and their spatio-temporal variability may reflect ecosystem shifts and changes in …
dynamics, and their spatio-temporal variability may reflect ecosystem shifts and changes in …
Fine-scale foraging movements by fish-eating killer whales (Orcinus orca) relate to the vertical distributions and escape responses of salmonid prey (Oncorhynchus …
Background We sought to quantitatively describe the fine-scale foraging behavior of
northern resident killer whales (Orcinus orca), a population of fish-eating killer whales that …
northern resident killer whales (Orcinus orca), a population of fish-eating killer whales that …
Wild chinook salmon survive better than hatchery salmon in a period of poor production
RJ Beamish, RM Sweeting, CM Neville… - … Biology of Fishes, 2012 - Springer
The population dynamics of chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) from the
Cowichan River on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada are used by the Pacific …
Cowichan River on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada are used by the Pacific …
[PDF][PDF] Ocean ecology of Chinook salmon
BE Riddell, RD Brodeur, AV Bugaev… - Ocean Ecology of …, 2018 - researchgate.net
Chinook Salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha are likely the most enigmatic of the Pacific
salmon. Although least abundant, they are the most diversified in life history expression and …
salmon. Although least abundant, they are the most diversified in life history expression and …
Pop‐off data storage tags reveal niche partitioning between native and non‐native predators in a novel ecosystem
Niche partitioning might be predicted to be particularly dynamic in 'novel ecosystems'
characterized by human‐altered environmental conditions and biological invasions …
characterized by human‐altered environmental conditions and biological invasions …