The abundance of Atlantic salmon is declining throughout its geographical area. Fisheries and global warming were assumed as main drivers of the decline, and recent studies suggest that habitat changes in freshwater is a third contributor. Southern populations experience the greatest decline, and face the highest risk of extinction as global warming moves its thermal niche northwards. We analysed long-term catch data (1949–2013) from a salmon fishery in northern Spain, and examined its relationship with local and global indicators of temperature and hydrological change. CPUE data, analysed by ARIMA time-series models, exhibited a significant negative trend and a marked decrease since 1973–1974, possibly triggered by overfishing at sea and a...
1. Wild Atlantic salmon populations have declined in many regions and are affected by diverse natura...
Climate change is expected to alter future temperature and discharge regimes of rivers. These regime...
Annual mean total length (LT) of wild one-sea-winter (1SW) Atlantic salmon Salmo salar of the Norweg...
The consistency of the global declining trend of Atlantic salmon Salmo salar populations suggests th...
Ocean climate impacts on survivorship and growth of Atlantic salmon are complex, but still poorly un...
1. Warming temperatures resulting from climate change may alter the distribution and abundance of ma...
The abundance of wild salmon (Salmo salar) in the North Atlantic has declined markedly since the lat...
International audienceFacing climate change (CC), species are prone to multiple modifications in the...
Widespread declines among Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) and brown trout (Salmo trutta) over recent d...
Wild Atlantic salmon populations have declined in many regions and are affected by diverse natural a...
This study focuses on temporal changes in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) populations from the vulnera...
Human activities have the potential to accelerate population-level decline by contributing to climat...
1. Wild Atlantic salmon populations have declined in many regions and are affected by diverse natura...
Climate change is expected to alter future temperature and discharge regimes of rivers. These regime...
Annual mean total length (LT) of wild one-sea-winter (1SW) Atlantic salmon Salmo salar of the Norweg...
The consistency of the global declining trend of Atlantic salmon Salmo salar populations suggests th...
Ocean climate impacts on survivorship and growth of Atlantic salmon are complex, but still poorly un...
1. Warming temperatures resulting from climate change may alter the distribution and abundance of ma...
The abundance of wild salmon (Salmo salar) in the North Atlantic has declined markedly since the lat...
International audienceFacing climate change (CC), species are prone to multiple modifications in the...
Widespread declines among Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) and brown trout (Salmo trutta) over recent d...
Wild Atlantic salmon populations have declined in many regions and are affected by diverse natural a...
This study focuses on temporal changes in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) populations from the vulnera...
Human activities have the potential to accelerate population-level decline by contributing to climat...
1. Wild Atlantic salmon populations have declined in many regions and are affected by diverse natura...
Climate change is expected to alter future temperature and discharge regimes of rivers. These regime...
Annual mean total length (LT) of wild one-sea-winter (1SW) Atlantic salmon Salmo salar of the Norweg...