Diet composition and habitat use of piscivorous fishes (Arctic grayling, burbot, Dolly Varden, inconnu, and northern pike) in Chena, Unalakleet, and upper Yukon watersheds, 2013-2015

Predation on anadromous salmon can have important consequences for both predators and prey. Salmon provide large seasonal pulses of energy and nutrients via carcasses, eggs, and juveniles to many freshwater consumers, and conversely predation can represent a significant source of mortality for juven...

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Main Authors: Schoen, Erik, Sellmer, Kristen, Wipfli, Mark, Ivanoff, Renae, López, Andrés, Meyer, Benjamin
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: KNB Data Repository 2021
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5063/kk996d
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5063/kk996d 2023-05-15T14:31:22+02:00 Diet composition and habitat use of piscivorous fishes (Arctic grayling, burbot, Dolly Varden, inconnu, and northern pike) in Chena, Unalakleet, and upper Yukon watersheds, 2013-2015 Schoen, Erik Sellmer, Kristen Wipfli, Mark Ivanoff, Renae López, Andrés Meyer, Benjamin 2021 text/xml https://dx.doi.org/10.5063/kk996d https://knb.ecoinformatics.org/view/doi:10.5063/KK996D en eng KNB Data Repository Diet Predation Stomach contents Pacific salmon Chinook salmon Arctic grayling burbot Dolly Varden northern pike Food habits Habitat overlap dataset Dataset 2021 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5063/kk996d 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z Predation on anadromous salmon can have important consequences for both predators and prey. Salmon provide large seasonal pulses of energy and nutrients via carcasses, eggs, and juveniles to many freshwater consumers, and conversely predation can represent a significant source of mortality for juvenile salmon. Recent declines of Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) populations in Alaska have raised concern that predation might inhibit their recovery. Using this dataset, we quantified patterns of predation by freshwater fishes on juvenile salmon across seasons, habitats, predator sizes, and streamflow levels in the Arctic-Yukon-Kuskokwim region of Alaska. We analyzed piscivore stomach contents and identified prey using DNA sequence ‘barcoding’. In coastal rivers, juvenile pink (O. gorbuscha) and chum (O. keta) salmon contributed heavily to Arctic grayling (Thymallus arcticus) and Dolly Varden char (Salvelinus malma) diets, coho salmon (O. kisutch) prey were rare, and Chinook salmon were not detected. In interior rivers, Arctic grayling, burbot (Lota lota), and northern pike (Esox lucius) consumed small numbers of Chinook salmon. Predation on Chinook salmon was documented disproportionately in sloughs during a summer of exceptionally high streamflow. Dietary and distributional patterns suggested northern pike and burbot may exclude salmon from sloughs in low-gradient river reaches that would otherwise provide suitable rearing habitat. The data also provided tentative support for the hypothesis that high streamflow induces juvenile Chinook salmon to move from mainstem habitats into sloughs, where they face an increased risk of mortality. Incorporating predation risk into climate adaptation, fisheries management, and habitat restoration decisions may help to facilitate Chinook salmon recovery. This analysis can be reproduced using the csv data files and 2 R scripts included. The analysis was conducted using R version 4.0.5. Run R scripts in this order: 1) Compile_discharge.R (compiles discharge data from USGS gauges) 2) Salmon_predation_data_analysis.R (reads in data from csv files, analyzes data, and produces output figures and tables) Dataset Arctic grayling Arctic Burbot Esox lucius Kuskokwim Lota lota Northern pike Thymallus arcticus Alaska lota Yukon DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Arctic Keta ENVELOPE(-19.455,-19.455,65.656,65.656) Pacific Varden ENVELOPE(7.656,7.656,62.534,62.534) Yukon
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topic Diet
Predation
Stomach contents
Pacific salmon
Chinook salmon
Arctic grayling
burbot
Dolly Varden
northern pike
Food habits
Habitat overlap
spellingShingle Diet
Predation
Stomach contents
Pacific salmon
Chinook salmon
Arctic grayling
burbot
Dolly Varden
northern pike
Food habits
Habitat overlap
Schoen, Erik
Sellmer, Kristen
Wipfli, Mark
Ivanoff, Renae
López, Andrés
Meyer, Benjamin
Diet composition and habitat use of piscivorous fishes (Arctic grayling, burbot, Dolly Varden, inconnu, and northern pike) in Chena, Unalakleet, and upper Yukon watersheds, 2013-2015
topic_facet Diet
Predation
Stomach contents
Pacific salmon
Chinook salmon
Arctic grayling
burbot
Dolly Varden
northern pike
Food habits
Habitat overlap
description Predation on anadromous salmon can have important consequences for both predators and prey. Salmon provide large seasonal pulses of energy and nutrients via carcasses, eggs, and juveniles to many freshwater consumers, and conversely predation can represent a significant source of mortality for juvenile salmon. Recent declines of Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) populations in Alaska have raised concern that predation might inhibit their recovery. Using this dataset, we quantified patterns of predation by freshwater fishes on juvenile salmon across seasons, habitats, predator sizes, and streamflow levels in the Arctic-Yukon-Kuskokwim region of Alaska. We analyzed piscivore stomach contents and identified prey using DNA sequence ‘barcoding’. In coastal rivers, juvenile pink (O. gorbuscha) and chum (O. keta) salmon contributed heavily to Arctic grayling (Thymallus arcticus) and Dolly Varden char (Salvelinus malma) diets, coho salmon (O. kisutch) prey were rare, and Chinook salmon were not detected. In interior rivers, Arctic grayling, burbot (Lota lota), and northern pike (Esox lucius) consumed small numbers of Chinook salmon. Predation on Chinook salmon was documented disproportionately in sloughs during a summer of exceptionally high streamflow. Dietary and distributional patterns suggested northern pike and burbot may exclude salmon from sloughs in low-gradient river reaches that would otherwise provide suitable rearing habitat. The data also provided tentative support for the hypothesis that high streamflow induces juvenile Chinook salmon to move from mainstem habitats into sloughs, where they face an increased risk of mortality. Incorporating predation risk into climate adaptation, fisheries management, and habitat restoration decisions may help to facilitate Chinook salmon recovery. This analysis can be reproduced using the csv data files and 2 R scripts included. The analysis was conducted using R version 4.0.5. Run R scripts in this order: 1) Compile_discharge.R (compiles discharge data from USGS gauges) 2) Salmon_predation_data_analysis.R (reads in data from csv files, analyzes data, and produces output figures and tables)
format Dataset
author Schoen, Erik
Sellmer, Kristen
Wipfli, Mark
Ivanoff, Renae
López, Andrés
Meyer, Benjamin
author_facet Schoen, Erik
Sellmer, Kristen
Wipfli, Mark
Ivanoff, Renae
López, Andrés
Meyer, Benjamin
author_sort Schoen, Erik
title Diet composition and habitat use of piscivorous fishes (Arctic grayling, burbot, Dolly Varden, inconnu, and northern pike) in Chena, Unalakleet, and upper Yukon watersheds, 2013-2015
title_short Diet composition and habitat use of piscivorous fishes (Arctic grayling, burbot, Dolly Varden, inconnu, and northern pike) in Chena, Unalakleet, and upper Yukon watersheds, 2013-2015
title_full Diet composition and habitat use of piscivorous fishes (Arctic grayling, burbot, Dolly Varden, inconnu, and northern pike) in Chena, Unalakleet, and upper Yukon watersheds, 2013-2015
title_fullStr Diet composition and habitat use of piscivorous fishes (Arctic grayling, burbot, Dolly Varden, inconnu, and northern pike) in Chena, Unalakleet, and upper Yukon watersheds, 2013-2015
title_full_unstemmed Diet composition and habitat use of piscivorous fishes (Arctic grayling, burbot, Dolly Varden, inconnu, and northern pike) in Chena, Unalakleet, and upper Yukon watersheds, 2013-2015
title_sort diet composition and habitat use of piscivorous fishes (arctic grayling, burbot, dolly varden, inconnu, and northern pike) in chena, unalakleet, and upper yukon watersheds, 2013-2015
publisher KNB Data Repository
publishDate 2021
url https://dx.doi.org/10.5063/kk996d
https://knb.ecoinformatics.org/view/doi:10.5063/KK996D
long_lat ENVELOPE(-19.455,-19.455,65.656,65.656)
ENVELOPE(7.656,7.656,62.534,62.534)
geographic Arctic
Keta
Pacific
Varden
Yukon
geographic_facet Arctic
Keta
Pacific
Varden
Yukon
genre Arctic grayling
Arctic
Burbot
Esox lucius
Kuskokwim
Lota lota
Northern pike
Thymallus arcticus
Alaska
lota
Yukon
genre_facet Arctic grayling
Arctic
Burbot
Esox lucius
Kuskokwim
Lota lota
Northern pike
Thymallus arcticus
Alaska
lota
Yukon
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