Thermal habitat of adult Atlantic salmon Salmo salar in a warming ocean

The year‐round thermal habitat at sea for adult Atlantic salmon Salmo salar ( n = 49) from northern Norway was investigated using archival tags over a 10 year study period. During their ocean feeding migration, the fish spent 90% of the time in waters with temperatures from 1.6–8.4°C. Daily mean tem...

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Published in:Journal of Fish Biology
Main Authors: Strøm, John Fredrik, Thorstad, Eva Bonsak, Rikardsen, Audun
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2019
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description The year‐round thermal habitat at sea for adult Atlantic salmon Salmo salar ( n = 49) from northern Norway was investigated using archival tags over a 10 year study period. During their ocean feeding migration, the fish spent 90% of the time in waters with temperatures from 1.6–8.4°C. Daily mean temperatures ranged from −0.5 to 12.9°C, with daily temperature variation up to 9.6°C. Fish experienced the coldest water during winter (November–March) and the greatest thermal range during the first summer at sea (July–August). Trends in sea‐surface temperatures influenced the thermal habitat of salmon during late summer and autumn (August–October), with fish experiencing warmer temperatures in warmer years. This pattern was absent during winter (November–March), when daily mean temperatures ranged from 3.4–5.0°C, in both colder and warmer years. The observations of a constant thermal habitat during winter in both warmer and colder years, may suggest that the ocean distribution of salmon is flexible and that individual migration routes could shift as a response to spatiotemporal alterations of favourable prey fields and ocean temperatures.
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Strøm, Thorstad, Rikardsen. Thermal habitat of adult Atlantic salmon Salmo salar in a warming ocean. Journal of Fish Biology. 2019
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spelling ftunivtroemsoe:oai:munin.uit.no:10037/17707 2025-04-13T14:15:53+00:00 Thermal habitat of adult Atlantic salmon Salmo salar in a warming ocean Strøm, John Fredrik Thorstad, Eva Bonsak Rikardsen, Audun 2019-10-29 https://hdl.handle.net/10037/17707 https://doi.org/10.1111/jfb.14187 eng eng Wiley Journal of Fish Biology Tromsø forskningsstiftelse: na Norges forskningsråd: 280,308 SeaSalar info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/RCN/MILJØFORSK/280308/Norway/ATLANTIC SALMON AT SEA - factors affecting their growth and survival/SeaSalar/ Strøm, Thorstad, Rikardsen. Thermal habitat of adult Atlantic salmon Salmo salar in a warming ocean. Journal of Fish Biology. 2019 FRIDAID 1753180 doi:10.1111/jfb.14187 https://hdl.handle.net/10037/17707 openAccess Copyright 2019 The Author(s) VDP::Agriculture and fishery disciplines: 900::Fisheries science: 920 VDP::Landbruks- og Fiskerifag: 900::Fiskerifag: 920 Journal article Tidsskriftartikkel Peer reviewed publishedVersion 2019 ftunivtroemsoe https://doi.org/10.1111/jfb.14187 2025-03-14T05:17:56Z The year‐round thermal habitat at sea for adult Atlantic salmon Salmo salar ( n = 49) from northern Norway was investigated using archival tags over a 10 year study period. During their ocean feeding migration, the fish spent 90% of the time in waters with temperatures from 1.6–8.4°C. Daily mean temperatures ranged from −0.5 to 12.9°C, with daily temperature variation up to 9.6°C. Fish experienced the coldest water during winter (November–March) and the greatest thermal range during the first summer at sea (July–August). Trends in sea‐surface temperatures influenced the thermal habitat of salmon during late summer and autumn (August–October), with fish experiencing warmer temperatures in warmer years. This pattern was absent during winter (November–March), when daily mean temperatures ranged from 3.4–5.0°C, in both colder and warmer years. The observations of a constant thermal habitat during winter in both warmer and colder years, may suggest that the ocean distribution of salmon is flexible and that individual migration routes could shift as a response to spatiotemporal alterations of favourable prey fields and ocean temperatures. Article in Journal/Newspaper Atlantic salmon Northern Norway Salmo salar University of Tromsø: Munin Open Research Archive Norway Journal of Fish Biology 96 2 327 336
spellingShingle VDP::Agriculture and fishery disciplines: 900::Fisheries science: 920
VDP::Landbruks- og Fiskerifag: 900::Fiskerifag: 920
Strøm, John Fredrik
Thorstad, Eva Bonsak
Rikardsen, Audun
Thermal habitat of adult Atlantic salmon Salmo salar in a warming ocean
title Thermal habitat of adult Atlantic salmon Salmo salar in a warming ocean
title_full Thermal habitat of adult Atlantic salmon Salmo salar in a warming ocean
title_fullStr Thermal habitat of adult Atlantic salmon Salmo salar in a warming ocean
title_full_unstemmed Thermal habitat of adult Atlantic salmon Salmo salar in a warming ocean
title_short Thermal habitat of adult Atlantic salmon Salmo salar in a warming ocean
title_sort thermal habitat of adult atlantic salmon salmo salar in a warming ocean
topic VDP::Agriculture and fishery disciplines: 900::Fisheries science: 920
VDP::Landbruks- og Fiskerifag: 900::Fiskerifag: 920
topic_facet VDP::Agriculture and fishery disciplines: 900::Fisheries science: 920
VDP::Landbruks- og Fiskerifag: 900::Fiskerifag: 920
url https://hdl.handle.net/10037/17707
https://doi.org/10.1111/jfb.14187