The influence of migratory distance on Atlantic salmon Salmo salar population responses to interannual variation in sea surface temperature. ...

As a species, the Atlantic salmon Salmo salar is undergoing a range wide population decline. In the last 40 years alone, wild stocks have specifically declined due to continuing human pressures and global climate change. During the marine life stages, North Atlantic Sea surface temperatures (SST) ha...

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Main Author: Cook, Joshua
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: University of Plymouth 2023
Subjects:
SST
1SW
2SW
Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.24382/5063
https://pearl.plymouth.ac.uk/handle/10026.1/21025
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Summary:As a species, the Atlantic salmon Salmo salar is undergoing a range wide population decline. In the last 40 years alone, wild stocks have specifically declined due to continuing human pressures and global climate change. During the marine life stages, North Atlantic Sea surface temperatures (SST) have specifically impacted stocks, inducing range wide declines in abundance and morphometrics as temperature rises. Recent studies have indicated that SST’s effects on S. salar are more severe at the southernmost ranges, however we lack an explanation for why this may be the case. Acknowledging this trend, we hypothesise that while declines in returning abundance and size are explained by SST rise, the population’s response is moderated by their migration distance. Following, this thesis aims to investigate this hypothesis by examining whether the distance that S. salar migrates during their marine inhabitancy influences their population responses to changes in SST. To address this aim, this thesis includes two ...