Ecology of arctic grayling in Becharof Lake tributaries

I studied the grayling populations in 4 tributaries of Becharof Lake. The grayling in Ruth River, and Salmon, Featherly and Becharof Creeks appear to be independent populations, with high fidelity to specific streams. All populations overwintered in the lake and migrated into the streams when water...

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Main Author: Eaton, Dewey Mitchell, 1960-
Other Authors: Maughan, O. Eugene
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: The University of Arizona. 1993
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10150/291517
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description I studied the grayling populations in 4 tributaries of Becharof Lake. The grayling in Ruth River, and Salmon, Featherly and Becharof Creeks appear to be independent populations, with high fidelity to specific streams. All populations overwintered in the lake and migrated into the streams when water temperatures reached about 2.5 C. These populations contained some of the largest grayling in the state; generally >50% of the population exceeding 6 years in age and had fork lengths >400 mm. Interstream movement rates were about 2%, but intrastream movement was higher (18%). Spring migration into the streams extended from May-July. This extended migration may have invalidated the assumption of a closed population, and resulted in higher than actual estimated abundance. Abundance ranged from a low of 33 grayling/Km in Featherly Creek to a high of 230 grayling/Km in Becharof Creek. Survival rates were similar in all streams.
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spelling ftunivarizona:oai:repository.arizona.edu:10150/291517 2025-01-16T20:01:02+00:00 Ecology of arctic grayling in Becharof Lake tributaries Eaton, Dewey Mitchell, 1960- Maughan, O. Eugene 1993 http://hdl.handle.net/10150/291517 en_US eng The University of Arizona. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/291517 1355109 .b311460289 Copyright © is held by the author. Digital access to this material is made possible by the University Libraries, University of Arizona. Further transmission, reproduction or presentation (such as public display or performance) of protected items is prohibited except with permission of the author. Agriculture Forestry and Wildlife text Thesis-Reproduction (electronic) 1993 ftunivarizona 2020-06-14T08:08:39Z I studied the grayling populations in 4 tributaries of Becharof Lake. The grayling in Ruth River, and Salmon, Featherly and Becharof Creeks appear to be independent populations, with high fidelity to specific streams. All populations overwintered in the lake and migrated into the streams when water temperatures reached about 2.5 C. These populations contained some of the largest grayling in the state; generally >50% of the population exceeding 6 years in age and had fork lengths >400 mm. Interstream movement rates were about 2%, but intrastream movement was higher (18%). Spring migration into the streams extended from May-July. This extended migration may have invalidated the assumption of a closed population, and resulted in higher than actual estimated abundance. Abundance ranged from a low of 33 grayling/Km in Featherly Creek to a high of 230 grayling/Km in Becharof Creek. Survival rates were similar in all streams. Thesis Arctic grayling Arctic The University of Arizona: UA Campus Repository Arctic
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Forestry and Wildlife
Eaton, Dewey Mitchell, 1960-
Ecology of arctic grayling in Becharof Lake tributaries
title Ecology of arctic grayling in Becharof Lake tributaries
title_full Ecology of arctic grayling in Becharof Lake tributaries
title_fullStr Ecology of arctic grayling in Becharof Lake tributaries
title_full_unstemmed Ecology of arctic grayling in Becharof Lake tributaries
title_short Ecology of arctic grayling in Becharof Lake tributaries
title_sort ecology of arctic grayling in becharof lake tributaries
topic Agriculture
Forestry and Wildlife
topic_facet Agriculture
Forestry and Wildlife
url http://hdl.handle.net/10150/291517