Emigration and Survival of Hatchery-Reared Coho Salmon Released as Parr and Smolts in a Reintroduction Program

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作者
Bosch, William J. [1 ]
Pandit, Shubha N. [1 ]
Newsome, Todd [1 ]
Matala, Andrew P. [1 ]
Frederiksen, Chris [1 ]
Mays, Zack [1 ]
Lind, David [2 ]
Johnston, Mark V. [1 ]
Blodgett, Joe [1 ]
机构
[1] Yakama Nation Fisheries, Toppenish, WA 98948 USA
[2] Wakish PLLC, Wapato, WA USA
关键词
fishery management; life history; mark-recapture; survival; tagging; SPRING CHINOOK SALMON; YAKIMA RIVER; LIFE-HISTORY; COLUMBIA; GROWTH; SIZE; CONSERVATION; STREAM; FISH; TEMPERATURE;
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10.1002/rra.4416
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Releasing fish at varied life stages is an underutilized hatchery-rearing practice. Columbia River Treaty tribes have been working to reintroduce extirpated Coho Salmon to historical habitats in upper watersheds. This effort has included the release of hatchery-origin fish at both the parr and smolt life stages in the Yakima River Basin (Washington State USA), a tributary to the Columbia River. We evaluated releases of parr and smolts tagged with passive integrated transponders over 11 brood years. We assessed emigration timing, fish survival, and age-at-return for the two release groups. Emigrating juveniles released as smolts had higher survival and arrived downstream earlier than fish released as parr. Survival from release locations to adult return did not significantly differ for the two release groups. However, we observed a difference in apparent marine survival as fish released as parr had mean juvenile-to-adult return rates greater than fish released as smolts. Parr releases also tended to return at older age than smolt releases. Our results indicate that implementing practices to reduce homogenization of hatchery releases may produce survival and diversity benefits as fish mature to later life stages. Given the rapid ecosystem changes Pacific Salmon are experiencing throughout their life cycles, practices such as this may have increasing utility and import.
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