Climate, Growth and Population Dynamics of Yukon River Chinook Salmon

in response to fewer returning salmon. We examined annual growth of age-1.3 and age-1.4 Yukon Chinook salmon scales, 1965–2004, and tested the hypothesis that shifts in Chinook salmon abundance were related to annual growth at sea. Annual scale growth trends were not significantly correlated with sa...

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Main Authors: Gregory T. Ruggerone, Jennifer L. Nielsen, Beverly A. Agler
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spelling ftciteseerx:oai:CiteSeerX.psu:10.1.1.183.1466 2023-05-15T17:59:37+02:00 Climate, Growth and Population Dynamics of Yukon River Chinook Salmon Gregory T. Ruggerone Jennifer L. Nielsen Beverly A. Agler The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives application/pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.183.1466 http://www.npafc.org/new/publications/Bulletin/Bulletin%20No.%205/NPAFC_Bull_5_279-285%28Ruggerone%29.pdf en eng http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.183.1466 http://www.npafc.org/new/publications/Bulletin/Bulletin%20No.%205/NPAFC_Bull_5_279-285%28Ruggerone%29.pdf Metadata may be used without restrictions as long as the oai identifier remains attached to it. http://www.npafc.org/new/publications/Bulletin/Bulletin%20No.%205/NPAFC_Bull_5_279-285%28Ruggerone%29.pdf Yukon River Chinook salmon growth abundance climate scales text ftciteseerx 2016-01-07T16:32:24Z in response to fewer returning salmon. We examined annual growth of age-1.3 and age-1.4 Yukon Chinook salmon scales, 1965–2004, and tested the hypothesis that shifts in Chinook salmon abundance were related to annual growth at sea. Annual scale growth trends were not significantly correlated with salmon abundance indices, sea surface temperature, or climate indices, although growth during the first year at sea appeared to have been affected by the 1977 and 1989 ocean regime shifts. Chinook salmon scale growth was dependent on growth during the previous year, a factor that may have confounded detection of relationships among growth, environmental conditions, and abundance. Scale growth during the second year at sea was greater in oddnumbered years compared with even-numbered years, leading to greater adult length of age-1.3 salmon in oddnumbered years. The alternating-year pattern in Chinook salmon growth was opposite that observed in Bristol Bay sockeye salmon, and it may be related to the higher trophic level of Chinook salmon and indirect competition with pink salmon. This finding highlights the need to investigate alternating-year patterns in salmon growth, prey abundance, and factors that influence these patterns, such as pink salmon. Text Pink salmon Yukon river Yukon Unknown Sockeye ENVELOPE(-130.143,-130.143,54.160,54.160) Yukon
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description in response to fewer returning salmon. We examined annual growth of age-1.3 and age-1.4 Yukon Chinook salmon scales, 1965–2004, and tested the hypothesis that shifts in Chinook salmon abundance were related to annual growth at sea. Annual scale growth trends were not significantly correlated with salmon abundance indices, sea surface temperature, or climate indices, although growth during the first year at sea appeared to have been affected by the 1977 and 1989 ocean regime shifts. Chinook salmon scale growth was dependent on growth during the previous year, a factor that may have confounded detection of relationships among growth, environmental conditions, and abundance. Scale growth during the second year at sea was greater in oddnumbered years compared with even-numbered years, leading to greater adult length of age-1.3 salmon in oddnumbered years. The alternating-year pattern in Chinook salmon growth was opposite that observed in Bristol Bay sockeye salmon, and it may be related to the higher trophic level of Chinook salmon and indirect competition with pink salmon. This finding highlights the need to investigate alternating-year patterns in salmon growth, prey abundance, and factors that influence these patterns, such as pink salmon.
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