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幼年鲑鱼对斯基纳河河口的利用情况。

Juvenile salmon usage of the Skeena River estuary.

作者信息

Carr-Harris Charmaine, Gottesfeld Allen S, Moore Jonathan W

机构信息

Skeena Fisheries Commission, 3135 Barnes Crescent, Kispiox, British Columbia, Canada; Earth to Ocean Research Group, Simon Fraser University, 8888 University Drive, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada.

Skeena Fisheries Commission, 3135 Barnes Crescent, Kispiox, British Columbia, Canada.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2015 Mar 6;10(3):e0118988. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0118988. eCollection 2015.

Abstract

Migratory salmon transit estuary habitats on their way out to the ocean but this phase of their life cycle is more poorly understood than other phases. The estuaries of large river systems in particular may support many populations and several species of salmon that originate from throughout the upstream river. The Skeena River of British Columbia, Canada, is a large river system with high salmon population- and species-level diversity. The estuary of the Skeena River is under pressure from industrial development, with two gas liquefaction terminals and a potash loading facility in various stages of environmental review processes, providing motivation for understanding the usage of the estuary by juvenile salmon. We conducted a juvenile salmonid sampling program throughout the Skeena River estuary in 2007 and 2013 to investigate the spatial and temporal distribution of different species and populations of salmon. We captured six species of juvenile anadromous salmonids throughout the estuary in both years, and found that areas proposed for development support some of the highest abundances of some species of salmon. Specifically, the highest abundances of sockeye (both years), Chinook in 2007, and coho salmon in 2013 were captured in areas proposed for development. For example, juvenile sockeye salmon were 2-8 times more abundant in the proposed development areas. Genetic stock assignment demonstrated that the Chinook salmon and most of the sockeye salmon that were captured originated from throughout the Skeena watershed, while some sockeye salmon came from the Nass, Stikine, Southeast Alaska, and coastal systems on the northern and central coasts of British Columbia. These fish support extensive commercial, recreational, and First Nations fisheries throughout the Skeena River and beyond. Our results demonstrate that estuary habitats integrate species and population diversity of salmon, and that if proposed development negatively affects the salmon populations that use the estuary, then numerous fisheries would also be negatively affected.

摘要

洄游鲑鱼在前往海洋的途中会经过河口栖息地,但它们生命周期的这一阶段比其他阶段更不为人所了解。特别是大型河流系统的河口可能养育着许多种群以及源自整个上游河流的几种鲑鱼。加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省的斯基纳河是一个大型河流系统,鲑鱼种群和物种层面的多样性都很高。斯基纳河河口受到工业发展的压力,有两个天然气液化终端和一个钾肥装载设施正处于不同阶段的环境审查过程中,这为了解幼鲑对河口的利用情况提供了动力。我们在2007年和2013年对整个斯基纳河河口开展了一项幼鲑采样计划,以调查不同种类和种群鲑鱼的时空分布。在这两年中,我们在整个河口捕获了六种溯河洄游的幼鲑,并发现拟开发区域是一些鲑鱼种类数量最为丰富的区域之一。具体而言,在拟开发区域捕获了红大麻哈鱼(两年都是)、2007年的奇努克鲑和2013年的银大麻哈鱼数量最多。例如,拟开发区域的幼年红大麻哈鱼数量要多2至8倍。遗传种群分配表明,捕获的奇努克鲑和大多数红大麻哈鱼源自整个斯基纳河流域,而一些红大麻哈鱼来自纳斯河、斯蒂金河、阿拉斯加东南部以及不列颠哥伦比亚省北部和中部海岸的沿海系统。这些鱼类支撑着整个斯基纳河及周边广泛的商业、休闲和原住民渔业。我们的研究结果表明,河口栖息地整合了鲑鱼的物种和种群多样性,而且如果拟议开发对利用河口的鲑鱼种群产生负面影响,那么众多渔业也将受到负面影响。

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