Stock specific isotopic composition of maturing sockeye salmon in the North Pacific ...

The stock-specific distribution of maturing salmon in the North Pacific has been a persistent information gap that has prevented us from determining the ocean conditions experienced by individual stocks. This continues to impede understanding of the role of ocean conditions in stock-specific populat...

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Main Author: Espinasse, Boris
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: Dryad 2020
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.hqbzkh1dw
https://datadryad.org/stash/dataset/doi:10.5061/dryad.hqbzkh1dw
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Summary:The stock-specific distribution of maturing salmon in the North Pacific has been a persistent information gap that has prevented us from determining the ocean conditions experienced by individual stocks. This continues to impede understanding of the role of ocean conditions in stock-specific population dynamics. We assessed scale archives for 17 sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) stocks covering the entire North Pacific, from the Columbia River (Washington State and British Columbia) to Kamchatka Peninsula (Russia), to infer salmon locations during their last growing season before returning to their spawning grounds. The approach used, first pioneered in salmon stocks in the Atlantic, relies on the relationship between temporal changes in δ13C in salmon scales and sea surface temperature to estimate salmon distribution based on correlation strength. An advantage of this approach is that it does not require fish sampling at sea, but relies on existing fishery agency collections of salmon scales. Significant ... : Data collection and scale processing The literature was reviewed for published stable isotope data of sockeye salmon scales. Johnson and Schindler (2012) reported on stable isotope data for eight stocks distributed in Bristol Bay with time series spanning over four decades of scales collected every three years. Satterfield and Finney (2002) reported on a 30-year time series with yearly resolution for a stock located on Kodiak Island in SW Alaska, and Espinasse et al. (2018) reported on stable isotope data for the Rivers Inlet stock (BC coast) which covered more than 50 years with irregular sampling resolution. In addition, we accessed archived scales for two major stocks in the Kamchatka Peninsula (Ozernaya and Kamchatka) (Bugaev et al., 2008), for two stocks of the Columbia River (Okanagan and Wenatchee), for two stocks in SE Alaska (Chilkoot and Chilkat) and for one additional stock on Kodiak Island. The stock locations can be seen in Figure 1 and the details of the time series resolution are provided in ...