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Physiological condition differentially affects the behavior and survival of two populations of sockeye salmon during their freshwater spawning migration.

Abstract

Recently, a segment of the Adams-Shuswap sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) population initiated freshwater migration several weeks earlier than historically recorded, resulting in high mortality rates. The comigrating Chilko population maintained their historic river entry timing and did not experience elevated mortality. To test the hypothesis that population-specific differences in physiological condition would differentially influence …

Authors

Donaldson MR; Hinch SG; Patterson DA; Farrell AP; Shrimpton JM; Miller-Saunders KM; Robichaud D; Hills J; Hruska KA; Hanson KC

Journal

Ecological and Evolutionary Physiology, Vol. 83, No. 3, pp. 446–458

Publisher

University of Chicago Press

Publication Date

May 2010

DOI

10.1086/649627

ISSN

2993-7965