Overwintering Locations, Migrations, and Fidelity of Radio-Tagged Dolly Varden in the Hulahula River, Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, 2007–09

Essential overwintering habitats for anadromous Dolly Varden Salvelinus malma on Alaska’s North Slope appear to be limited to a small number of perennial springs, primarily in eastern Brooks Range drainages. Because future petrochemical development in the region continues to be a possibility, and de...

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Main Authors: Brown, Randy J., Loewen, Mary Beth, Tanner, Theresa L.
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description Essential overwintering habitats for anadromous Dolly Varden Salvelinus malma on Alaska’s North Slope appear to be limited to a small number of perennial springs, primarily in eastern Brooks Range drainages. Because future petrochemical development in the region continues to be a possibility, and development would require large quantities of freshwater, we sought to identify and document the overwintering areas used by Dolly Varden in the Hulahula River, eastern Brooks Range. In August 2007, we implanted 52 Dolly Varden with multi-year radio transmitters at a known overwintering area in the lower Hulahula River. Other wintering areas were located during 11 aerial surveys conducted over the next 2.5 years. A stationary receiver located in the lower Hulahula River provided migration timing information. Radio-tagged Dolly Varden used four discrete areas with perennial springs for overwintering in the Hulahula River drainage. The springs, totaling approximately 12 km in stream length, were located between river km 40 and 105. Radio-tagged Dolly Varden migrated downstream on their way to the Beaufort Sea in early June. Most tagged fish known to have survived the summer at sea returned to the Hulahula River during late July and August, but seven fish overwintered in other North Slope drainages. Within the Hulahula River drainage, 15 fish overwintered in more than one area during the three winters of the project, but only the four identified perennial spring areas were used. These data clearly indicate that the perennial springs in the Hulahula River are essential overwintering habitats for Dolly Varden. Les aires de concentration hivernales essentielles du Dolly Varden Salvelinus malma anadrome sur la North Slope de l’Alaska semblent limitées à un petit nombre de sources pérennes, principalement dans les bassins hydrographiques de l’est de la chaîne de Brooks. Puisqu’il est toujours possible qu’il y ait des aménagements pétrochimiques dans la région et que ceux-ci demanderaient de grandes quantités d’eau douce, nous ...
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spelling ftunivcalgaryojs:oai:journalhosting.ucalgary.ca:article/67424 2025-06-15T14:15:17+00:00 Overwintering Locations, Migrations, and Fidelity of Radio-Tagged Dolly Varden in the Hulahula River, Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, 2007–09 Brown, Randy J. Loewen, Mary Beth Tanner, Theresa L. 2014-05-28 application/pdf https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/67424 eng eng The Arctic Institute of North America https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/67424/51331 https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/67424 ARCTIC; Vol. 67 No. 2 (2014): June: 135–270; 149–158 1923-1245 0004-0843 Dolly Varden Salvelinus malma Alaska Beaufort Sea Hulahula River North Slope radiotelemetry overwintering migration mer de Beaufort rivière Hulahula radiotélémétrie aire de concentration hivernale info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion research-article 2014 ftunivcalgaryojs 2025-05-27T03:29:43Z Essential overwintering habitats for anadromous Dolly Varden Salvelinus malma on Alaska’s North Slope appear to be limited to a small number of perennial springs, primarily in eastern Brooks Range drainages. Because future petrochemical development in the region continues to be a possibility, and development would require large quantities of freshwater, we sought to identify and document the overwintering areas used by Dolly Varden in the Hulahula River, eastern Brooks Range. In August 2007, we implanted 52 Dolly Varden with multi-year radio transmitters at a known overwintering area in the lower Hulahula River. Other wintering areas were located during 11 aerial surveys conducted over the next 2.5 years. A stationary receiver located in the lower Hulahula River provided migration timing information. Radio-tagged Dolly Varden used four discrete areas with perennial springs for overwintering in the Hulahula River drainage. The springs, totaling approximately 12 km in stream length, were located between river km 40 and 105. Radio-tagged Dolly Varden migrated downstream on their way to the Beaufort Sea in early June. Most tagged fish known to have survived the summer at sea returned to the Hulahula River during late July and August, but seven fish overwintered in other North Slope drainages. Within the Hulahula River drainage, 15 fish overwintered in more than one area during the three winters of the project, but only the four identified perennial spring areas were used. These data clearly indicate that the perennial springs in the Hulahula River are essential overwintering habitats for Dolly Varden. Les aires de concentration hivernales essentielles du Dolly Varden Salvelinus malma anadrome sur la North Slope de l’Alaska semblent limitées à un petit nombre de sources pérennes, principalement dans les bassins hydrographiques de l’est de la chaîne de Brooks. Puisqu’il est toujours possible qu’il y ait des aménagements pétrochimiques dans la région et que ceux-ci demanderaient de grandes quantités d’eau douce, nous ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Beaufort Sea Brooks Range Mer de Beaufort north slope Alaska Unknown Arctic Mer de Beaufort ENVELOPE(-138.005,-138.005,69.500,69.500) Varden ENVELOPE(7.656,7.656,62.534,62.534) ARCTIC 67 2 149
spellingShingle Dolly Varden
Salvelinus malma
Alaska
Beaufort Sea
Hulahula River
North Slope
radiotelemetry
overwintering
migration
mer de Beaufort
rivière Hulahula
radiotélémétrie
aire de concentration hivernale
Brown, Randy J.
Loewen, Mary Beth
Tanner, Theresa L.
Overwintering Locations, Migrations, and Fidelity of Radio-Tagged Dolly Varden in the Hulahula River, Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, 2007–09
title Overwintering Locations, Migrations, and Fidelity of Radio-Tagged Dolly Varden in the Hulahula River, Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, 2007–09
title_full Overwintering Locations, Migrations, and Fidelity of Radio-Tagged Dolly Varden in the Hulahula River, Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, 2007–09
title_fullStr Overwintering Locations, Migrations, and Fidelity of Radio-Tagged Dolly Varden in the Hulahula River, Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, 2007–09
title_full_unstemmed Overwintering Locations, Migrations, and Fidelity of Radio-Tagged Dolly Varden in the Hulahula River, Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, 2007–09
title_short Overwintering Locations, Migrations, and Fidelity of Radio-Tagged Dolly Varden in the Hulahula River, Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, 2007–09
title_sort overwintering locations, migrations, and fidelity of radio-tagged dolly varden in the hulahula river, arctic national wildlife refuge, 2007–09
topic Dolly Varden
Salvelinus malma
Alaska
Beaufort Sea
Hulahula River
North Slope
radiotelemetry
overwintering
migration
mer de Beaufort
rivière Hulahula
radiotélémétrie
aire de concentration hivernale
topic_facet Dolly Varden
Salvelinus malma
Alaska
Beaufort Sea
Hulahula River
North Slope
radiotelemetry
overwintering
migration
mer de Beaufort
rivière Hulahula
radiotélémétrie
aire de concentration hivernale
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