Development and testing of mechanistic fitness-based models to predict habitat choice, behavior, and recruitment of juvenile Chinook salmon in the Arctic-Yukon-Kuskokwim region

This data is part of the NPRB research project 1424. Specifically, these data describe varying prey capture success rates of juvenile Chinook salmon in response to our main variables of water velocity and dominance hierarchy. The complete dataset consists of six csv files. The data consists of 1. Si...

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Main Authors: Gary Grossman, Erik Donofrio
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Published: Research Workspace 2014
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spelling dataone:10.24431_rw1k46e_2020_8_6_191641 2024-06-03T18:46:41+00:00 Development and testing of mechanistic fitness-based models to predict habitat choice, behavior, and recruitment of juvenile Chinook salmon in the Arctic-Yukon-Kuskokwim region Gary Grossman Erik Donofrio BEGINDATE: 2015-01-01T04:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2015-07-01T04:00:00Z 2014-07-01T00:00:00Z https://search.dataone.org/view/10.24431_rw1k46e_2020_8_6_191641 unknown Research Workspace CONTINENT > NORTH AMERICA > UNITED STATES OF AMERICA > ALASKA Oncorhynchus tshawytscha Chinook salmon, king salmon, saumon chinook, salmón boquinegra Summer Chinook habitat predator-prey interactions foraging model foraging behaviour North Pacific Research Board Chinook salmon carrying capacity density dependence drift-feeding foraging model stream discharge Dataset 2014 dataone:urn:node:RW 2024-06-03T18:16:39Z This data is part of the NPRB research project 1424. Specifically, these data describe varying prey capture success rates of juvenile Chinook salmon in response to our main variables of water velocity and dominance hierarchy. The complete dataset consists of six csv files. The data consists of 1. Single fish prey capture data from experiment using that used 2D measurements, 2. Single fish 2D microhabitat measurements from our experimental flume, 3. Single fish prey capture data from experiment using 3D measurements, 4. Dominance experiment data from prey capture trials recorded by an observer, 5. Dominance experiment 3D data extracted from the VidSync software, and 6. The lengths, mass, and days in captivity for our fish used in the dominance experiments. Juvenile fish were captured in the Chena River, Alaska, using minnow traps in 2015 and experiments were conducted beginning in January 2015 and ending in July 2015 when video analysis was completed. Chinook Salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) are a native salmonid to the region and a very popular fish for anglers. Over the past decade their populations have begun to decline due to a variety of factors including climate change, urbanization, and predation. Data are presented as two CSV files: Chinook_SingleFish_2D_Microhabitat.csv Chinook_SingleFish_2D_Behavior.csv Dataset Arctic Climate change Kuskokwim Alaska Yukon Research Workspace (via DataONE) Arctic Pacific Yukon
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topic CONTINENT > NORTH AMERICA > UNITED STATES OF AMERICA > ALASKA
Oncorhynchus tshawytscha
Chinook salmon, king salmon, saumon chinook, salmón boquinegra
Summer
Chinook habitat
predator-prey interactions
foraging model
foraging behaviour
North Pacific Research Board
Chinook salmon
carrying capacity
density dependence
drift-feeding
foraging model
stream discharge
spellingShingle CONTINENT > NORTH AMERICA > UNITED STATES OF AMERICA > ALASKA
Oncorhynchus tshawytscha
Chinook salmon, king salmon, saumon chinook, salmón boquinegra
Summer
Chinook habitat
predator-prey interactions
foraging model
foraging behaviour
North Pacific Research Board
Chinook salmon
carrying capacity
density dependence
drift-feeding
foraging model
stream discharge
Gary Grossman
Erik Donofrio
Development and testing of mechanistic fitness-based models to predict habitat choice, behavior, and recruitment of juvenile Chinook salmon in the Arctic-Yukon-Kuskokwim region
topic_facet CONTINENT > NORTH AMERICA > UNITED STATES OF AMERICA > ALASKA
Oncorhynchus tshawytscha
Chinook salmon, king salmon, saumon chinook, salmón boquinegra
Summer
Chinook habitat
predator-prey interactions
foraging model
foraging behaviour
North Pacific Research Board
Chinook salmon
carrying capacity
density dependence
drift-feeding
foraging model
stream discharge
description This data is part of the NPRB research project 1424. Specifically, these data describe varying prey capture success rates of juvenile Chinook salmon in response to our main variables of water velocity and dominance hierarchy. The complete dataset consists of six csv files. The data consists of 1. Single fish prey capture data from experiment using that used 2D measurements, 2. Single fish 2D microhabitat measurements from our experimental flume, 3. Single fish prey capture data from experiment using 3D measurements, 4. Dominance experiment data from prey capture trials recorded by an observer, 5. Dominance experiment 3D data extracted from the VidSync software, and 6. The lengths, mass, and days in captivity for our fish used in the dominance experiments. Juvenile fish were captured in the Chena River, Alaska, using minnow traps in 2015 and experiments were conducted beginning in January 2015 and ending in July 2015 when video analysis was completed. Chinook Salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) are a native salmonid to the region and a very popular fish for anglers. Over the past decade their populations have begun to decline due to a variety of factors including climate change, urbanization, and predation. Data are presented as two CSV files: Chinook_SingleFish_2D_Microhabitat.csv Chinook_SingleFish_2D_Behavior.csv
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author Gary Grossman
Erik Donofrio
author_facet Gary Grossman
Erik Donofrio
author_sort Gary Grossman
title Development and testing of mechanistic fitness-based models to predict habitat choice, behavior, and recruitment of juvenile Chinook salmon in the Arctic-Yukon-Kuskokwim region
title_short Development and testing of mechanistic fitness-based models to predict habitat choice, behavior, and recruitment of juvenile Chinook salmon in the Arctic-Yukon-Kuskokwim region
title_full Development and testing of mechanistic fitness-based models to predict habitat choice, behavior, and recruitment of juvenile Chinook salmon in the Arctic-Yukon-Kuskokwim region
title_fullStr Development and testing of mechanistic fitness-based models to predict habitat choice, behavior, and recruitment of juvenile Chinook salmon in the Arctic-Yukon-Kuskokwim region
title_full_unstemmed Development and testing of mechanistic fitness-based models to predict habitat choice, behavior, and recruitment of juvenile Chinook salmon in the Arctic-Yukon-Kuskokwim region
title_sort development and testing of mechanistic fitness-based models to predict habitat choice, behavior, and recruitment of juvenile chinook salmon in the arctic-yukon-kuskokwim region
publisher Research Workspace
publishDate 2014
url https://search.dataone.org/view/10.24431_rw1k46e_2020_8_6_191641
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