Predation on marine-phase Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar) by gannets ( Morus bassanus) in the Northwest Atlantic
Predation on Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) has been recorded in rivers and estuaries, but there is little documentation of predation at sea. Prey landed by gannets (Morus bassanus) over 24 years in a large colony off northeast Newfoundland included small proportions of post-smolt Atlantic salmon. Be...
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crcansciencepubl:10.1139/f02-033 2024-06-23T07:51:10+00:00 Predation on marine-phase Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar) by gannets ( Morus bassanus) in the Northwest Atlantic Montevecchi, W A Cairns, D K Myers, R A 2002 http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/f02-033 http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/doi/pdf/10.1139/f02-033 en eng Canadian Science Publishing http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/page/about/CorporateTextAndDataMining Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences volume 59, issue 4, page 602-612 ISSN 0706-652X 1205-7533 journal-article 2002 crcansciencepubl https://doi.org/10.1139/f02-033 2024-06-06T04:11:16Z Predation on Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) has been recorded in rivers and estuaries, but there is little documentation of predation at sea. Prey landed by gannets (Morus bassanus) over 24 years in a large colony off northeast Newfoundland included small proportions of post-smolt Atlantic salmon. Before 1990, when shifts in oceanographic conditions and pelagic food webs occurred in the Labrador Sea, post-smolts, on average, made up 0.29% of estimated intake by gannets during August 19771989. In contrast, during the 1990s, this estimate increased to 2.53%, peaking at 6.37% in 1993. Model estimates with wide error margins projected that gannets consumed a mean of 1.6 t and 19.2 t of post-smolts during August 19771989 and 19902000, respectively, making up 0.22% and 2.70% of estimated North American post-smolt biomass during these periods. The migratory routes of post-smolt Atlantic salmon pass through the foraging ranges of gannet colonies, but limited sampling at colonies other than Funk has not revealed salmon in gannet diets. Sampling seabird diets is an economic, biological means of investigating the ecology and natural mortality of Atlantic salmon. Spatial and temporal expansion of this sampling would enhance its oceanographic context and reduce uncertainty associated with estimates of predation by seabirds. Article in Journal/Newspaper Atlantic salmon Labrador Sea Newfoundland Northwest Atlantic Salmo salar Canadian Science Publishing Newfoundland Salmon Pass ENVELOPE(177.514,177.514,52.003,52.003) Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 59 4 602 612 |
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Predation on Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) has been recorded in rivers and estuaries, but there is little documentation of predation at sea. Prey landed by gannets (Morus bassanus) over 24 years in a large colony off northeast Newfoundland included small proportions of post-smolt Atlantic salmon. Before 1990, when shifts in oceanographic conditions and pelagic food webs occurred in the Labrador Sea, post-smolts, on average, made up 0.29% of estimated intake by gannets during August 19771989. In contrast, during the 1990s, this estimate increased to 2.53%, peaking at 6.37% in 1993. Model estimates with wide error margins projected that gannets consumed a mean of 1.6 t and 19.2 t of post-smolts during August 19771989 and 19902000, respectively, making up 0.22% and 2.70% of estimated North American post-smolt biomass during these periods. The migratory routes of post-smolt Atlantic salmon pass through the foraging ranges of gannet colonies, but limited sampling at colonies other than Funk has not revealed salmon in gannet diets. Sampling seabird diets is an economic, biological means of investigating the ecology and natural mortality of Atlantic salmon. Spatial and temporal expansion of this sampling would enhance its oceanographic context and reduce uncertainty associated with estimates of predation by seabirds. |
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Montevecchi, W A Cairns, D K Myers, R A Predation on marine-phase Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar) by gannets ( Morus bassanus) in the Northwest Atlantic |
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Montevecchi, W A Cairns, D K Myers, R A |
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Montevecchi, W A |
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Predation on marine-phase Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar) by gannets ( Morus bassanus) in the Northwest Atlantic |
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Predation on marine-phase Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar) by gannets ( Morus bassanus) in the Northwest Atlantic |
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Predation on marine-phase Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar) by gannets ( Morus bassanus) in the Northwest Atlantic |
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Predation on marine-phase Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar) by gannets ( Morus bassanus) in the Northwest Atlantic |
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Predation on marine-phase Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar) by gannets ( Morus bassanus) in the Northwest Atlantic |
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predation on marine-phase atlantic salmon ( salmo salar) by gannets ( morus bassanus) in the northwest atlantic |
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ENVELOPE(177.514,177.514,52.003,52.003) |
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Newfoundland Salmon Pass |
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Atlantic salmon Labrador Sea Newfoundland Northwest Atlantic Salmo salar |
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Atlantic salmon Labrador Sea Newfoundland Northwest Atlantic Salmo salar |
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