首页 | 本学科首页   官方微博 | 高级检索  
   检索      


Contemporary ocean warming and freshwater conditions are related to later sea age at maturity in Atlantic salmon spawning in Norwegian rivers
Authors:Jaime Otero  Arne J Jensen  Jan Henning L'Abée‐Lund  Nils Chr Stenseth  Geir O Storvik    Leif Asbjørn Vøllestad
Institution:1. Centre for Ecological and Evolutionary Synthesis (CEES), Department of Biology, University of Oslo, , N‐0316 Oslo, Norway;2. Norwegian Institute for Nature Research, , N‐7485 Trondheim, Norway;3. Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate, , N‐0301 Oslo, Norway;4. Institute of Marine Research, Fl?devigen Marine Research Station, , N‐4817 His, Norway;5. Department of Mathematics, University of Oslo, , N‐0316 Oslo, Norway
Abstract:Atlantic salmon populations are reported to be declining throughout its range, raising major management concerns. Variation in adult fish abundance may be due to variation in survival, growth, and timing of life history decisions. Given the complex life history, utilizing highly divergent habitats, the reasons for declines may be multiple and difficult to disentangle. Using recreational angling data of two sea age groups, one‐sea‐winter (1SW) and two‐sea‐winter (2SW) fish originated from the same smolt year class, we show that sea age at maturity of the returns has increased in 59 Norwegian rivers over the cohorts 1991–2005. By means of linear mixed‐effects models we found that the proportion of 1SW fish spawning in Norway has decreased concomitant with the increasing sea surface temperature experienced by the fish in autumn during their first year at sea. Furthermore, the decrease in the proportion of 1SW fish was influenced by freshwater conditions as measured by water discharge during summer months 1 year ahead of seaward migration. These results suggest that part of the variability in age at maturity can be explained by the large‐scale changes occurring in the north‐eastern Atlantic pelagic food web affecting postsmolt growth, and by differences in river conditions influencing presmolt growth rate and later upstream migration.
Keywords:discharge  maturation  Norway     Salmo salar     sea surface temperature
设为首页 | 免责声明 | 关于勤云 | 加入收藏

Copyright©北京勤云科技发展有限公司  京ICP备09084417号