Reproductive-based migration is a challenging period for many animals, but particularly for Pacific salmonids, which must navigate from the high seas to freshwater natal streams. For the first time, we attempt to answer the question as to why some migratory adult Pacific salmon die en route to spawning grounds. Summer-run sockeye salmon ( Oncorhynchus nerka) were used as a model, and the migration behavior of 301 fish was followed by intercepting them in the ocean about 215 km from the mouth of the Fraser River, British Columbia, Canada, and implanting a gastric radio transmitter. Before release, telemetered fish were also bio-sampled, which included drawing a blood sample, collecting a gill biopsy, and quantifying energetic status with a m...
Most fisheries inadvertently capture non-target fish species or populations. In addition, fish may i...
31 pagesTwo genera of fishes in the family Salmonidae have stimulated considerable biological intere...
Impoundments and diversions in freshwater corridors can alter the availability and concentration of ...
Reproductive-based migration is a challenging period for many animals, but particularly for Pacific ...
Sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) undertake arduous upstream spawning migrations to complete their...
Determination of causes for recent declines in marine survival rates of many Pacific salmon populati...
Adult sockeye salmon {Oncorhynchus nerka) depend on fixed somatic energy reserves to fuel their upri...
Pacific salmon carry out long distance spawning migrations from ocean feeding grounds to natal fresh...
Animal migrations typically occur within a predictable time frame and sequence, but little is known ...
In recent decades, the relative proportion of female sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) on spawning...
Migration timing is a conserved life-history trait. To address the hypothesis that reproductive horm...
Upriver migrating adult Pacific salmon home to natal sites following natal water cues while also und...
This thesis documents the use a large-scale acoustic telemetry array to track hatchery-reared salmon...
Long-term population viability of Fraser River sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) is threatened by ...
The smolt stage of the life history of Pacific salmon (Onchorhynchus sp.) has received little attent...
Most fisheries inadvertently capture non-target fish species or populations. In addition, fish may i...
31 pagesTwo genera of fishes in the family Salmonidae have stimulated considerable biological intere...
Impoundments and diversions in freshwater corridors can alter the availability and concentration of ...
Reproductive-based migration is a challenging period for many animals, but particularly for Pacific ...
Sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) undertake arduous upstream spawning migrations to complete their...
Determination of causes for recent declines in marine survival rates of many Pacific salmon populati...
Adult sockeye salmon {Oncorhynchus nerka) depend on fixed somatic energy reserves to fuel their upri...
Pacific salmon carry out long distance spawning migrations from ocean feeding grounds to natal fresh...
Animal migrations typically occur within a predictable time frame and sequence, but little is known ...
In recent decades, the relative proportion of female sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) on spawning...
Migration timing is a conserved life-history trait. To address the hypothesis that reproductive horm...
Upriver migrating adult Pacific salmon home to natal sites following natal water cues while also und...
This thesis documents the use a large-scale acoustic telemetry array to track hatchery-reared salmon...
Long-term population viability of Fraser River sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) is threatened by ...
The smolt stage of the life history of Pacific salmon (Onchorhynchus sp.) has received little attent...
Most fisheries inadvertently capture non-target fish species or populations. In addition, fish may i...
31 pagesTwo genera of fishes in the family Salmonidae have stimulated considerable biological intere...
Impoundments and diversions in freshwater corridors can alter the availability and concentration of ...