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Early Ocean Life History of Harrison River Sockeye Salmon and their Contribution to the Biodiversity of Sockeye Salmon in the Fraser River, British Columbia, Canada

机译:哈里森河红鲑鱼的早期海洋生物历史及其对加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省弗雷泽河红鲑鱼生物多样性的贡献

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During a study of the early marine survival of Chinook Salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha and Coho Salmon O. kisutch in the Strait of Georgia from 1998 to 2010, moderate abundances of juvenile Sockeye Salmon O. nerka were observed to remain in the strait much longer than previously thought. In 2008, DNA stock identification showed that these juveniles were from the Harrison River, a population with a sea-type life history in which juveniles enter the ocean during the year of emergence from the gravel. Using information collected in 1998-2010, we describe the early ocean life and production of Harrison River sea-type Sockeye Salmon. Juveniles entered the Strait of Georgia from the Fraser River over an extended period, with most entering after mid-July-about 8 weeks later than lake-type juveniles, which had virtually all left the strait by that time. The September diets of sea-type juveniles were highly selective for hyperiid amphipods, which were not abundant in the zooplankton. Interaction with juvenile Pink Salmon O. gorbuscha during this early marine period was identified as potentially affecting the age structure of returning adults. Juvenile Sockeye Salmon remained in the strait until the fall and then moved offshore, where they remained until returning as age-3 or age-4 adults. There was a strong positive relationship between the September CPUE of juveniles in the Strait of Georgia and the total adult return of Harrison River Sockeye Salmon, indicating that total production in recent years was likely related to conditions in the strait. From 2005 to 2011, Harrison River Sockeye Salmon production exhibited a large increase in comparison with the total production of Sockeye Salmon in the Fraser River system. This recent increase in production of late-ocean-entering juveniles with a sea-type life history identifies the importance of managing for biodiversity of Sockeye Salmon populations within the Fraser River drainage.
机译:在一项1998年至2010年格鲁吉亚海峡的奇努克鲑鱼Oncorhynchus tshawytscha和Coho鲑鱼O.kisutch的早期海洋生存研究中,观察到适度的幼体红鲑鱼nerka在海峡的停留时间比以前认为的长得多。在2008年,DNA种群鉴定显示这些幼虫来自哈里森河,该种群具有海洋型的生活史,在从砾石出现的那一年中,少年进入海洋。利用1998年至2010年收集的信息,我们描述了哈里森河海洋型红鲑鱼的早期海洋生物和生产。在一段较长的时期内,幼鱼从弗雷泽河进入佐治亚海峡,其中大多数进入了7月中旬之后,比湖泊型幼鱼晚了大约8周,后者当时几乎全部离开了海峡。九月份的海洋型幼鱼对高脂类双足纲动物的选择性很高,而浮游动物中的双足纲动物数量并不丰富。在此早期海洋时期,与粉红色鲑鱼O. gorbuscha的相互作用被认为可能影响返回成年人的年龄结构。红鲑鱼一直呆在海峡直到秋天,然后移到离岸,直到三岁或四岁成年返回。佐治亚州海峡的9月CPUE与哈里森河红鲑鲑的成年总回报之间存在很强的正相关关系,这表明近年来的总产量可能与海峡的状况有关。从2005年到2011年,哈里森河红鲑鱼的产量与弗雷泽河系统中红鲑鱼的总产量相比有大幅增长。最近出现的具有海洋型生活史的进入海洋的幼鱼的产量增加,表明了在菲沙河流域内管理红鲑鱼种群生物多样性的重要性。

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