نتایج جستجو برای: caspian salmon

تعداد نتایج: 15460  

2002
Terry D. Beacham Nataly V. Varnavskaya Khai D. Le Michael H. Wetklo

In Asia, there are two distinct types of chum salmon (Oncorhynchus keta Walbaum). The early-maturing or “summer” chum salmon generally returns to spawn from June through August in streams bordering Kamchatka, the Sea of Okhotsk, the east coast of Sakhalin Island, and the Amur River. Later-maturing or “autumn” chum salmon generally return to spawn from September through November in streams in Ja...

Journal: :Genetics 1997
N Takasaki T Yamaki M Hamada L Park N Okada

The genomes of chum salmon and pink salmon contain a family of short interspersed repetitive elements (SINEs), designated the salmon SmaI family. It is restricted to these two species, a distribution that suggests that this SINE family might have been generated in their common ancestor. When insertions of the SmaI SINEs at 10 orthologous loci of these species were analyzed, however, it was foun...

2013
Monica Favnebøe Solberg Øystein Skaala Frank Nilsen Kevin Alan Glover

One of the most important traits linked with the successful domestication of animals is reducing their sensitivity to environmental stressors in the human controlled environment. In order to examine whether domestication selection in Atlantic salmon Salmo salar L., over approximately ten generations, has inadvertently selected for reduced responsiveness to stress, we compared the growth reactio...

2014
Heather M. Bryan Chris T. Darimont Paul C. Paquet Katherine E. Wynne-Edwards Judit E. G. Smits

Food availability can influence the nutritional and social dynamics within and among species. Our investigation focused on grizzly and black bears in coastal British Columbia, Canada, where recent and dramatic declines in their primary prey (salmon) raise concerns about potentially negative effects on bear physiology. We examined how salmon availability relates to stress and reproductive hormon...

2017
Carmella Vizza Beth L Sanderson Holly J Coe Dominic T Chaloner

Stable isotope ratios (δ13C and δ15N) have been used extensively to trace nutrients from Pacific salmon, but salmon transfer more than carbon and nitrogen to stream ecosystems, such as phosphorus, minerals, proteins, and lipids. To examine the importance of these nutrients, metrics other than isotopes need to be considered, particularly when so few studies have made direct links between these n...

2013
Luke A. Rogers Stephanie J. Peacock Peter McKenzie Sharon DeDominicis Simon R. M. Jones Peter Chandler Michael G. G. Foreman Crawford W. Revie Martin Krkošek

Conservation management of wild fish may include fish health management in sympatric populations of domesticated fish in aquaculture. We developed a mathematical model for the population dynamics of parasitic sea lice (Lepeophtheirus salmonis) on domesticated populations of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) in the Broughton Archipelago region of British Columbia. The model was fit to a seven-year d...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2011
Rachel D Field John D Reynolds

Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.) returning to streams around the North Pacific Rim provide a nutrient subsidy to these ecosystems. While many species of animals feed directly on salmon carcasses each autumn, salmon-derived nutrients can also be stored in coastal habitats throughout the year. The effects of this storage legacy on vertebrates in other seasons are not well understood, especially...

2016
Jonathan W. Moore Jennifer Gordon Charmaine Carr-Harris Allen S. Gottesfeld Samantha M. Wilson James Harvey Russell

Habitats along migratory routes may provide key resources for migratory species (e.g. stopover habitat). For example, migratory juvenile salmon transit through estuaries on their way from freshwaters out to the ocean, but they may also reside and feed in these habitats. Here we examined the amount of time that juvenile salmon feed and reside in the estuary of the Skeena River (British Columbia,...

Journal: :Science 2008
Brian E Riddell Richard J Beamish Laura J Richards John R Candy

Krkosek et al. (Reports, 14 December 2007, p. 1772) claimed that sea lice spread from salmon farms placed wild pink salmon populations "on a trajectory toward rapid local extinction." Their prediction is inconsistent with observed pink salmon returns and overstates the risks from sea lice and salmon farming.

Journal: :Ambio 2008
Tero Harkonen Mart Jüssi Mirgaly Baimukanov Anders Bignert Lilia Dmitrieva Yesbol Kasimbekov Mikhail Verevkin Susan Wilson Simon J Goodman

Aerial surveys of Caspian seals on the winter ice field in Kazakhstan territorial waters were carried out in February 2005 and 2006 to assess the annual pup production for the species and natural predation on newborn pups. Estimated pup production was 21063 in 2005 and 16905 in 2006 (including an estimated figure for pups born in Russian territory in each year). The breeding population size of ...

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