IMPORTANCE OF SMOLT SIZE AND EARLY OCEAN GROWTH TO INTERANNUAL VARIABILITY IN MARINE SURVIVAL OF COHO SALMON (ONCORHYNCHUS-KISUTCH)

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作者
HOLTBY, LB
ANDERSEN, BC
KADOWAKI, RK
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[1] Dept of Fish & Oceans, Biol Sci Branch, Pacific Biol Stn, Nanaimo, BC
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10.1139/f90-243
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S9 [水产、渔业];
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0908 ;
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For a 17yr period at Carnation Creek, British Columbia, comparisons of overall marine survival were made both between-years, using 2 smolt age-groups of different mean sizes, and within-years using observed smolt size distributions and smolt size distributions back-calculated from the scales of returning adults. Large size did not confer a consistent survival advantage but large smolts did survive better in years when marine survival was relatively poor. Marine survivals were strongly correlated with early ocean growth as estimated by the spacing of the first 5 ocean circuli on the scales of returning adults. Marine survival and early ocean growth were positively correlated with ocean conditions indicative of strong upwelling along the NW coast of Vancouver Island. Neither smolt survival nor early ocean growth were correlated with regional coho smolt production. Interannual variability in smolt survival was apparently being driven by ocean conditions that determined smolt growth rates which subsequently affected the susceptibility of smolts to a size-selective predator. -from Authors
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页码:2181 / 2194
页数:14
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