Comparison of changes in coho salmon Returning spawners relative predicted biomass (line) versus biomass estimates from catch and escapement (points) data between 1979 and 2020.

Comparison of changes in coho salmon Returning spawners relative predicted biomass (line) versus biomass estimates from catch and escapement (points) data between 1979 and 2020.

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Main Authors: Fanny Couture, Villy Christensen, Carl Walters
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Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0296358.g006
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spelling ftsmithonianinsp:oai:figshare.com:article/25409457 2024-04-14T08:14:22+00:00 Comparison of changes in coho salmon Returning spawners relative predicted biomass (line) versus biomass estimates from catch and escapement (points) data between 1979 and 2020. Fanny Couture Villy Christensen Carl Walters 2024-03-14T17:29:36Z https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0296358.g006 unknown https://figshare.com/articles/figure/Comparison_of_changes_in_coho_salmon_i_Returning_spawners_i_relative_predicted_biomass_line_versus_biomass_estimates_from_catch_and_escapement_points_data_between_1979_and_2020_/25409457 doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0296358.g006 CC BY 4.0 Ecology Inorganic Chemistry Science Policy Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified northern british columbia northeast pacific coast model provided evidence model also revealed low levels since orcinus orca </ oncorhynchus tshawytscha </ oncorhynchus kisutch </ salmon species targeted pacific salmon populations coho salmon (< chinook salmon populations chinook salmon (< killer whale population salmon population declines main limiting factor div >< p >) smolts increased multiple factors may marine mammals could fishing mortality since 2020 mortality ranging marine mammals resident </ >) could 2020 may total mortality mortality pattern srkw population study evaluated stock productivity relatively stable previous research ocean productivity mainly driven important large important driver food availability fishing activities ewe ) eating southern combined effects climatic patterns 6 times Image Figure 2024 ftsmithonianinsp https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0296358.g006 2024-03-18T19:41:42Z Comparison of changes in coho salmon Returning spawners relative predicted biomass (line) versus biomass estimates from catch and escapement (points) data between 1979 and 2020. Still Image Killer Whale Orca Orcinus orca Killer whale Smithsonian Institution: Figshare Pacific
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language unknown
topic Ecology
Inorganic Chemistry
Science Policy
Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
northern british columbia
northeast pacific coast
model provided evidence
model also revealed
low levels since
orcinus orca </
oncorhynchus tshawytscha </
oncorhynchus kisutch </
salmon species targeted
pacific salmon populations
coho salmon (<
chinook salmon populations
chinook salmon (<
killer whale population
salmon population declines
main limiting factor
div >< p
>) smolts increased
multiple factors may
marine mammals could
fishing mortality since
2020 mortality ranging
marine mammals
resident </
>)
could
2020 may
total mortality
mortality pattern
srkw population
study evaluated
stock productivity
relatively stable
previous research
ocean productivity
mainly driven
important large
important driver
food availability
fishing activities
ewe )
eating southern
combined effects
climatic patterns
6 times
spellingShingle Ecology
Inorganic Chemistry
Science Policy
Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
northern british columbia
northeast pacific coast
model provided evidence
model also revealed
low levels since
orcinus orca </
oncorhynchus tshawytscha </
oncorhynchus kisutch </
salmon species targeted
pacific salmon populations
coho salmon (<
chinook salmon populations
chinook salmon (<
killer whale population
salmon population declines
main limiting factor
div >< p
>) smolts increased
multiple factors may
marine mammals could
fishing mortality since
2020 mortality ranging
marine mammals
resident </
>)
could
2020 may
total mortality
mortality pattern
srkw population
study evaluated
stock productivity
relatively stable
previous research
ocean productivity
mainly driven
important large
important driver
food availability
fishing activities
ewe )
eating southern
combined effects
climatic patterns
6 times
Fanny Couture
Villy Christensen
Carl Walters
Comparison of changes in coho salmon Returning spawners relative predicted biomass (line) versus biomass estimates from catch and escapement (points) data between 1979 and 2020.
topic_facet Ecology
Inorganic Chemistry
Science Policy
Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
northern british columbia
northeast pacific coast
model provided evidence
model also revealed
low levels since
orcinus orca </
oncorhynchus tshawytscha </
oncorhynchus kisutch </
salmon species targeted
pacific salmon populations
coho salmon (<
chinook salmon populations
chinook salmon (<
killer whale population
salmon population declines
main limiting factor
div >< p
>) smolts increased
multiple factors may
marine mammals could
fishing mortality since
2020 mortality ranging
marine mammals
resident </
>)
could
2020 may
total mortality
mortality pattern
srkw population
study evaluated
stock productivity
relatively stable
previous research
ocean productivity
mainly driven
important large
important driver
food availability
fishing activities
ewe )
eating southern
combined effects
climatic patterns
6 times
description Comparison of changes in coho salmon Returning spawners relative predicted biomass (line) versus biomass estimates from catch and escapement (points) data between 1979 and 2020.
format Still Image
author Fanny Couture
Villy Christensen
Carl Walters
author_facet Fanny Couture
Villy Christensen
Carl Walters
author_sort Fanny Couture
title Comparison of changes in coho salmon Returning spawners relative predicted biomass (line) versus biomass estimates from catch and escapement (points) data between 1979 and 2020.
title_short Comparison of changes in coho salmon Returning spawners relative predicted biomass (line) versus biomass estimates from catch and escapement (points) data between 1979 and 2020.
title_full Comparison of changes in coho salmon Returning spawners relative predicted biomass (line) versus biomass estimates from catch and escapement (points) data between 1979 and 2020.
title_fullStr Comparison of changes in coho salmon Returning spawners relative predicted biomass (line) versus biomass estimates from catch and escapement (points) data between 1979 and 2020.
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of changes in coho salmon Returning spawners relative predicted biomass (line) versus biomass estimates from catch and escapement (points) data between 1979 and 2020.
title_sort comparison of changes in coho salmon returning spawners relative predicted biomass (line) versus biomass estimates from catch and escapement (points) data between 1979 and 2020.
publishDate 2024
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0296358.g006
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