Historical data on the oceanic distribution and migration routes of southernmost Atlantic salmon Salmo salar populations from Europe are almost non-existent, as no rigorous tagging initiatives have been conducted. Here, we used stable isotope data (d13C and d15N) of historic scale collections to identify the potential marine feeding areas of the largest salmon population in the Iberian Peninsula. Data were compared with published datasets from Northern Ireland, Wales, south England, and northeast UK coast, which correspond to series between 15- and 33-year long within the time period from 1958 to 2009. Temporal covariation in sea surface temperature, primary productivity, and d13C values suggests that feeding areas of Iberian salmon are loc...
Patterns of feeding and growth of Atlantic salmon Salmo salar L. in the marine environment are criti...
Historical salmon catch records suggest that climatic variability, and more recently human exploitat...
Historical salmon catch records suggest that climatic variability, and more recently human exploitat...
Locating and differentiating the marine feeding areas used by adult salmon (Salmo salar) is essentia...
Locating and differentiating the marine feeding areas used by adult salmon (Salmo salar) is essentia...
Historical salmon catch records suggest that climatic variability, and more recently human exploitat...
Migratory connectivity refers to the extent to which individuals of a migratory population behave in...
tissue concentrations of bio-accumulated caesium 137 (137Cs). Salmon from Canadian and Irish waters ...
Migratory connectivity refers to the extent to which individuals of a migratory population behave in...
An 18-year record of stable isotopes from Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) migrating to two different r...
ICES notes that very little contemporary information on Atlantic salmon off the coast of East Greenl...
Historical salmon catch records suggest that climatic variability, and more recently human exploitat...
in the marine feeding of three geographically distinct populations of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) ...
The survival of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar), an increasingly rare anadromous species, has declined...
In this study, we examined 5481 records of tag recoveries at Greenland from a new tagging database h...
Patterns of feeding and growth of Atlantic salmon Salmo salar L. in the marine environment are criti...
Historical salmon catch records suggest that climatic variability, and more recently human exploitat...
Historical salmon catch records suggest that climatic variability, and more recently human exploitat...
Locating and differentiating the marine feeding areas used by adult salmon (Salmo salar) is essentia...
Locating and differentiating the marine feeding areas used by adult salmon (Salmo salar) is essentia...
Historical salmon catch records suggest that climatic variability, and more recently human exploitat...
Migratory connectivity refers to the extent to which individuals of a migratory population behave in...
tissue concentrations of bio-accumulated caesium 137 (137Cs). Salmon from Canadian and Irish waters ...
Migratory connectivity refers to the extent to which individuals of a migratory population behave in...
An 18-year record of stable isotopes from Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) migrating to two different r...
ICES notes that very little contemporary information on Atlantic salmon off the coast of East Greenl...
Historical salmon catch records suggest that climatic variability, and more recently human exploitat...
in the marine feeding of three geographically distinct populations of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) ...
The survival of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar), an increasingly rare anadromous species, has declined...
In this study, we examined 5481 records of tag recoveries at Greenland from a new tagging database h...
Patterns of feeding and growth of Atlantic salmon Salmo salar L. in the marine environment are criti...
Historical salmon catch records suggest that climatic variability, and more recently human exploitat...
Historical salmon catch records suggest that climatic variability, and more recently human exploitat...