Post-smolt survival of Baltic salmon in context to changing environmental conditions and predators
The survival of Baltic salmon Salmo salar during the first year at sea (post-smolt stage) has declined since the beginning of the 1990s. In this analysis, we complement previous studies on possible causes of this decline by considering a suite of environmental parameters, potential change in predati...
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croxfordunivpr:10.1093/icesjms/fsw178 2024-04-28T08:19:35+00:00 Post-smolt survival of Baltic salmon in context to changing environmental conditions and predators Friedland, Kevin D. Dannewitz, Johan Romakkaniemi, Atso Palm, Stefan Pulkkinen, Henni Pakarinen, Tapani Oeberst, Rainer Heino, Mikko 2016 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsw178 http://academic.oup.com/icesjms/article-pdf/74/5/1344/31243813/fsw178.pdf en eng Oxford University Press (OUP) https://academic.oup.com/journals/pages/open_access/funder_policies/chorus/standard_publication_model ICES Journal of Marine Science volume 74, issue 5, page 1344-1355 ISSN 1054-3139 1095-9289 Ecology Aquatic Science Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics Oceanography journal-article 2016 croxfordunivpr https://doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsw178 2024-04-02T08:04:13Z The survival of Baltic salmon Salmo salar during the first year at sea (post-smolt stage) has declined since the beginning of the 1990s. In this analysis, we complement previous studies on possible causes of this decline by considering a suite of environmental parameters, potential change in predation pressure, and post-smolt growth. Marine survival estimates were found to be negatively correlated with temperature, indicating that warming conditions have not favoured survival. Survival was also found to be positively correlated with dissolved oxygen levels and regionally related to shifts in salinity. These relationships were further studied in context to the potential predation on post-smolts by one of the main piscivores in the Baltic, Eastern Baltic cod (Gadus morhua callarias). Concomitant with changes in environmental conditions, Baltic cod has changed its latitudinal range, moving northward in the Baltic, possibly in response to warming conditions. These changes lead us to hypothesize that predation pressure on salmon may have increased in recent years as cod has now occupied habitats used by salmon post-smolts during their southward feeding migrations. This predation may have been intensified as a result of anoxic conditions in the central basin by concentrating predation interactions in coastal waters and/or the upper water column typically occupied by salmon post-smolts. Indicators of post-smolt growth were applied to test the alternate hypothesis that mortality is growth-mediated; these indicators lacked a time series trend, which supports the contention that shifting predation pressure rather than feeding opportunities is responsible for the decline in post-smolt survival in Baltic salmon. Article in Journal/Newspaper Gadus morhua Salmo salar Oxford University Press ICES Journal of Marine Science 74 5 1344 1355 |
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Ecology Aquatic Science Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics Oceanography Friedland, Kevin D. Dannewitz, Johan Romakkaniemi, Atso Palm, Stefan Pulkkinen, Henni Pakarinen, Tapani Oeberst, Rainer Post-smolt survival of Baltic salmon in context to changing environmental conditions and predators |
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The survival of Baltic salmon Salmo salar during the first year at sea (post-smolt stage) has declined since the beginning of the 1990s. In this analysis, we complement previous studies on possible causes of this decline by considering a suite of environmental parameters, potential change in predation pressure, and post-smolt growth. Marine survival estimates were found to be negatively correlated with temperature, indicating that warming conditions have not favoured survival. Survival was also found to be positively correlated with dissolved oxygen levels and regionally related to shifts in salinity. These relationships were further studied in context to the potential predation on post-smolts by one of the main piscivores in the Baltic, Eastern Baltic cod (Gadus morhua callarias). Concomitant with changes in environmental conditions, Baltic cod has changed its latitudinal range, moving northward in the Baltic, possibly in response to warming conditions. These changes lead us to hypothesize that predation pressure on salmon may have increased in recent years as cod has now occupied habitats used by salmon post-smolts during their southward feeding migrations. This predation may have been intensified as a result of anoxic conditions in the central basin by concentrating predation interactions in coastal waters and/or the upper water column typically occupied by salmon post-smolts. Indicators of post-smolt growth were applied to test the alternate hypothesis that mortality is growth-mediated; these indicators lacked a time series trend, which supports the contention that shifting predation pressure rather than feeding opportunities is responsible for the decline in post-smolt survival in Baltic salmon. |
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Friedland, Kevin D. Dannewitz, Johan Romakkaniemi, Atso Palm, Stefan Pulkkinen, Henni Pakarinen, Tapani Oeberst, Rainer |
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Friedland, Kevin D. Dannewitz, Johan Romakkaniemi, Atso Palm, Stefan Pulkkinen, Henni Pakarinen, Tapani Oeberst, Rainer |
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Post-smolt survival of Baltic salmon in context to changing environmental conditions and predators |
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Post-smolt survival of Baltic salmon in context to changing environmental conditions and predators |
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Post-smolt survival of Baltic salmon in context to changing environmental conditions and predators |
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Post-smolt survival of Baltic salmon in context to changing environmental conditions and predators |
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Post-smolt survival of Baltic salmon in context to changing environmental conditions and predators |
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post-smolt survival of baltic salmon in context to changing environmental conditions and predators |
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