Editorial for the "Genetic Studies of Fish" Special Issue. [PDF]
Liu Y.
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Sex‐Specific Atlantic Salmon Upstream Passage and Fallback at a Natural Cascade After Dam Removal
ABSTRACT In the Boquet River (NY, USA) a low‐head dam set above a ~200‐m bedrock cascade was removed in 2015. We used radio‐telemetry to assess landlocked Atlantic salmon passage at the remaining cascade (2020, 2022). Across years, 52% of males (13/25) attempted cascade passage whereas females made no discernable attempts (0/11).
Kurt C. Heim +5 more
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Brown Bear Consumption of Pacific Salmon Varies Greatly Among Individuals but Increases With the Bear's Age and Salmon Availability. [PDF]
Quinn TP +9 more
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ABSTRACT While body size is the primary driver of fecundity, other factors may contribute to variation in these relationships. Anadromous populations of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) have diverse life histories, and fisheries management relies on accurate fecundity estimates.
Tara L. Imlay +10 more
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Applications of Near-Infrared Spectroscopy for Nondestructive Quality Analysis of Fish and Fishery Products. [PDF]
Zhou J, Liu C, Zhong Y, Luo Z.
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ABSTRACT To study variables that may trigger the dispersion of the currently expanding European catfish in its native distribution limits, 42 individuals were captured from Upper Lake Constance (lentic) and 42 from two streaming tributaries (lotic), fitted with pressure and temperature loggers, and released at the site of capture (control: lotic or ...
Albert Ros +4 more
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The outcomes of integrating biological interactions into rebuilding plans depend on prey specialization. [PDF]
Odell AN, Oken KL, Baskett ML.
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Climate-driven shifts in marine habitat explain recent declines of Japanese Chum salmon. [PDF]
Alabia ID +7 more
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ABSTRACT Dispersal during early life stages is a critical process shaping marine fish connectivity and population dynamics, yet direct field observations at the individual level remain elusive. This has limited our understanding of the factors controlling dispersal, including the impact of active swimming by larvae and juveniles. Here, we present a new
Tatsuya Sakamoto +4 more
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Fatty acid profiles recorded in ocean prey and California salmonine eggs reveal maternal ocean diets linked to thiamine deficiency. [PDF]
Ludwig JM +9 more
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