High summer temperatures are associated with poorer performance of underyearling Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) in upland streams

Future warming scenarios are predicted to result in an increased frequency of high, and potentially stressful, temperatures in aquatic ecosystems. Here we examined whether the performance of wild underyearling Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) in Scottish streams stocked with identical egg densities was...

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Published in:Journal of Fish Biology
Main Authors: Bernthal, Fionn R., Seaman, Ben W., Rush, Edward, Armstrong, John D., McLennan, Darryl, Nislow, Keith H., Metcalfe, Neil B.
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2023
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spelling ftuglasgow:oai:eprints.gla.ac.uk:286137 2023-05-15T15:30:12+02:00 High summer temperatures are associated with poorer performance of underyearling Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) in upland streams Bernthal, Fionn R. Seaman, Ben W. Rush, Edward Armstrong, John D. McLennan, Darryl Nislow, Keith H. Metcalfe, Neil B. 2023-02 text https://eprints.gla.ac.uk/286137/ https://eprints.gla.ac.uk/286137/1/286137.pdf en eng Wiley https://eprints.gla.ac.uk/286137/1/286137.pdf Bernthal, F. R. <http://eprints.gla.ac.uk/view/author/52299.html>, Seaman, B. W., Rush, E., Armstrong, J. D., McLennan, D. <http://eprints.gla.ac.uk/view/author/38610.html>, Nislow, K. H. and Metcalfe, N. B. <http://eprints.gla.ac.uk/view/author/10179.html> (2023) High summer temperatures are associated with poorer performance of underyearling Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) in upland streams. Journal of Fish Biology <https://eprints.gla.ac.uk/view/journal_volume/Journal_of_Fish_Biology.html>, 102(2), pp. 537-541. (doi:10.1111/jfb.15282 <https://doi.org/10.1111/jfb.15282>) (PMID:36448734) cc_by_4 Articles PeerReviewed 2023 ftuglasgow https://doi.org/10.1111/jfb.15282 2023-03-16T23:09:47Z Future warming scenarios are predicted to result in an increased frequency of high, and potentially stressful, temperatures in aquatic ecosystems. Here we examined whether the performance of wild underyearling Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) in Scottish streams stocked with identical egg densities was influenced by thermal stress. Biomass and density declined with degree hours exceeding 23°C, indicating apparent mortality or emigration as a possible result of exposure to high temperatures. These results strengthen the need for further action such as riparian tree planting to reduce stream summer temperatures. Article in Journal/Newspaper Atlantic salmon Salmo salar University of Glasgow: Enlighten - Publications Journal of Fish Biology
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description Future warming scenarios are predicted to result in an increased frequency of high, and potentially stressful, temperatures in aquatic ecosystems. Here we examined whether the performance of wild underyearling Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) in Scottish streams stocked with identical egg densities was influenced by thermal stress. Biomass and density declined with degree hours exceeding 23°C, indicating apparent mortality or emigration as a possible result of exposure to high temperatures. These results strengthen the need for further action such as riparian tree planting to reduce stream summer temperatures.
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author Bernthal, Fionn R.
Seaman, Ben W.
Rush, Edward
Armstrong, John D.
McLennan, Darryl
Nislow, Keith H.
Metcalfe, Neil B.
spellingShingle Bernthal, Fionn R.
Seaman, Ben W.
Rush, Edward
Armstrong, John D.
McLennan, Darryl
Nislow, Keith H.
Metcalfe, Neil B.
High summer temperatures are associated with poorer performance of underyearling Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) in upland streams
author_facet Bernthal, Fionn R.
Seaman, Ben W.
Rush, Edward
Armstrong, John D.
McLennan, Darryl
Nislow, Keith H.
Metcalfe, Neil B.
author_sort Bernthal, Fionn R.
title High summer temperatures are associated with poorer performance of underyearling Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) in upland streams
title_short High summer temperatures are associated with poorer performance of underyearling Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) in upland streams
title_full High summer temperatures are associated with poorer performance of underyearling Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) in upland streams
title_fullStr High summer temperatures are associated with poorer performance of underyearling Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) in upland streams
title_full_unstemmed High summer temperatures are associated with poorer performance of underyearling Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) in upland streams
title_sort high summer temperatures are associated with poorer performance of underyearling atlantic salmon (salmo salar) in upland streams
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https://eprints.gla.ac.uk/286137/1/286137.pdf
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Salmo salar
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Salmo salar
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Bernthal, F. R. <http://eprints.gla.ac.uk/view/author/52299.html>, Seaman, B. W., Rush, E., Armstrong, J. D., McLennan, D. <http://eprints.gla.ac.uk/view/author/38610.html>, Nislow, K. H. and Metcalfe, N. B. <http://eprints.gla.ac.uk/view/author/10179.html> (2023) High summer temperatures are associated with poorer performance of underyearling Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) in upland streams. Journal of Fish Biology <https://eprints.gla.ac.uk/view/journal_volume/Journal_of_Fish_Biology.html>, 102(2), pp. 537-541. (doi:10.1111/jfb.15282 <https://doi.org/10.1111/jfb.15282>) (PMID:36448734)
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