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The Hakai Institute Juvenile Salmon program is an ongoing initiative that was established in 2015 in partnership with the University of British Columbia, University of Toronto, Simon Fraser University and Salmon Coast Field Station. This program researches the early life history of juvenile salmon i...
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ftdatacite:10.5281/zenodo.8237300 2023-10-01T03:58:57+02:00 Juvenile Salmon Program Field Sampling Protocol ... Johnson, Brett T. Gan, Julian Godwin, Sean Bachen, Krystal Van Der Stap, Tim C.A. Krkosek, Martin Rogers, Luke A. Portner, Lauren Janusson, Carly Smyth, Dylan Diaz, Mirko Hunt, Brian P. V. 2023 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8237300 https://zenodo.org/record/8237300 en eng Zenodo https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8237301 Open Access Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode cc-by-4.0 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess juvenile salmon purse seine environmental DNA oceanography field operations British Columbia coastal waters migration timing sockeye salmon chum salmon pink salmon article Workflow CreativeWork 2023 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.823730010.5281/zenodo.8237301 2023-09-04T13:37:58Z The Hakai Institute Juvenile Salmon program is an ongoing initiative that was established in 2015 in partnership with the University of British Columbia, University of Toronto, Simon Fraser University and Salmon Coast Field Station. This program researches the early life history of juvenile salmon in coastal British Columbia. Primary research objectives are determining: 1) Migration timing rates and routes; 2) Migration habitat, including physical and chemical oceanographic conditions, and availability of plankton prey; 3) The impacts of prey phenology, quantity and quality on juvenile salmon growth and condition; 4) Species and stock-specific feeding biology and competitive interactions; 5) Pathogen and parasite infection dynamics; and 6) Mortality estimates. The program targets Fraser River sockeye, and pink and chum salmon, but additionally provides information on coho, chinook, and herring through incidental capture. The field program operates between May and July during the peak of the juvenile sockeye ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Pink salmon DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Sockeye ENVELOPE(-130.143,-130.143,54.160,54.160) Fraser River ENVELOPE(-62.243,-62.243,56.619,56.619) |
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juvenile salmon purse seine environmental DNA oceanography field operations British Columbia coastal waters migration timing sockeye salmon chum salmon pink salmon Johnson, Brett T. Gan, Julian Godwin, Sean Bachen, Krystal Van Der Stap, Tim C.A. Krkosek, Martin Rogers, Luke A. Portner, Lauren Janusson, Carly Smyth, Dylan Diaz, Mirko Hunt, Brian P. V. Juvenile Salmon Program Field Sampling Protocol ... |
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The Hakai Institute Juvenile Salmon program is an ongoing initiative that was established in 2015 in partnership with the University of British Columbia, University of Toronto, Simon Fraser University and Salmon Coast Field Station. This program researches the early life history of juvenile salmon in coastal British Columbia. Primary research objectives are determining: 1) Migration timing rates and routes; 2) Migration habitat, including physical and chemical oceanographic conditions, and availability of plankton prey; 3) The impacts of prey phenology, quantity and quality on juvenile salmon growth and condition; 4) Species and stock-specific feeding biology and competitive interactions; 5) Pathogen and parasite infection dynamics; and 6) Mortality estimates. The program targets Fraser River sockeye, and pink and chum salmon, but additionally provides information on coho, chinook, and herring through incidental capture. The field program operates between May and July during the peak of the juvenile sockeye ... |
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Johnson, Brett T. Gan, Julian Godwin, Sean Bachen, Krystal Van Der Stap, Tim C.A. Krkosek, Martin Rogers, Luke A. Portner, Lauren Janusson, Carly Smyth, Dylan Diaz, Mirko Hunt, Brian P. V. |
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Johnson, Brett T. Gan, Julian Godwin, Sean Bachen, Krystal Van Der Stap, Tim C.A. Krkosek, Martin Rogers, Luke A. Portner, Lauren Janusson, Carly Smyth, Dylan Diaz, Mirko Hunt, Brian P. V. |
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Juvenile Salmon Program Field Sampling Protocol ... |
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