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The adaptive capacity of thermal tolerance in chinook salmon

The adaptive capacity of thermal tolerance in chinook salmon

... of thermal tolerance such that when both parents and their offspring are reared in high temperatures, offspring avoid the temperature-induced loss of aerobic scope that occurs when only offspring are reared ... See full document

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Negligible differences in metabolism and thermal tolerance between diploid and triploid Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar)

Negligible differences in metabolism and thermal tolerance between diploid and triploid Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar)

... carrying capacity of triploid blood, contrasting results exist regarding their aerobic metabolic rates at both high and low acclimation ...Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar Linnaeus 1758) at an acclimation ... See full document

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Thermal performance covaries with environmental temperature across populations of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar)

Thermal performance covaries with environmental temperature across populations of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar)

... Atlantic salmon. A recent study on juvenile European Atlantic salmon found no significant population differences in thermal tolerance between northern (cooler) and southern (warmer) ... See full document

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Oxygen  and capacity limited thermal tolerance: bridging ecology and physiology

Oxygen and capacity limited thermal tolerance: bridging ecology and physiology

... of thermal tolerance in air breathers may not have considered this diverse evolutionary background, or the pitfalls mentioned ...for thermal acclimation at two temperatures (Seebacher and Franklin, ... See full document

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Migration behavior of maturing sockeye (Oncorhynchus nerka) and Chinook salmon (O. tshawytscha) in Cook Inlet, Alaska, and implications for management

Migration behavior of maturing sockeye (Oncorhynchus nerka) and Chinook salmon (O. tshawytscha) in Cook Inlet, Alaska, and implications for management

... Sockeye salmon and two Chinook sal- mon migrated south after release rather than northwards towards the Kenai and Kasilof ...maturing Chinook caught by a fisherman near Astoria, Oregon, in the mouth ... See full document

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Evolutionary toxicology: Implications of polychlorinated biphenyls in fishes from the lower Great Lakes

Evolutionary toxicology: Implications of polychlorinated biphenyls in fishes from the lower Great Lakes

... 117 one was present. For example, Baldigo et al. (2006) found that male smallmouth bass (Micropterus dolomieui), common carp (Cyprinus carpio) and brown bullhead (Ameiurus nebulosus) had muscle PCB concentrations ... See full document

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Testing Ostrom: an Analysis of Water User Committees in Uganda

Testing Ostrom: an Analysis of Water User Committees in Uganda

... juvenile salmon access to the mainstem of the river above the delta, this study takes a fine-scale look at a section of the lower Sacramento River where the ...juvenile salmon on the levee banks to provide ... See full document

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Ontogeny of glomerular territory patterning in the olfactory bulb of juvenile Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) and exploring for potential effects of sensory experience on glomerular development

Ontogeny of glomerular territory patterning in the olfactory bulb of juvenile Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) and exploring for potential effects of sensory experience on glomerular development

... glomerular volume at Week 2 may be due to the pruning of unstimulated OSN axons, or tighter synaptic connections with output neurons. Decrease in glomerular volume in response to olfactory enrichment has been observed in ... See full document

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Developmental plasticity of muscle cellularity and swim performance of juvenile Chinook salmon in response to temperature

Developmental plasticity of muscle cellularity and swim performance of juvenile Chinook salmon in response to temperature

... Atlantic salmon at emergence varied among families although they could not confirm that the differences were driven by a maternal ...of Chinook salmon is strongly influenced by parental phenotypes ... See full document

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Title: Leveraging Delta Smelt Data for Juvenile Chinook Salmon Monitoring in the San

Title: Leveraging Delta Smelt Data for Juvenile Chinook Salmon Monitoring in the San

... DJFMP trawls are used to examine the relative abundance of juvenile Chinook 243.. Salmon migrating in and out of the Delta: Sacramento and Mossdale trawl sites for entry 244.[r] ... See full document

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Dependence of the mitochondrial adaptive capacity of hepatocytes on the oxidative substrates availability

Dependence of the mitochondrial adaptive capacity of hepatocytes on the oxidative substrates availability

... In isolated mitochondria, the adaptive respira- tory response depends on the properties of the res- piratory chain of mitochondria and activity of tricar- boxylic acid cycle enzymes. However, in intact cells, ... See full document

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Transcriptional variation among populations of salmon: The genetic architecture of local adaptation

Transcriptional variation among populations of salmon: The genetic architecture of local adaptation

... Table 3.1: Number of genes displaying non-additive transcription in reciprocal hybrids of Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) from British Columbia, Canada (population abbreviations as in Figure 1). ... See full document

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Introduced Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) in Lake Huron: do they spawn at the right time?

Introduced Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) in Lake Huron: do they spawn at the right time?

... of salmon in their native ...Since Chinook salmon females will spawn their eggs in a series of spawning events over a few days, higher egg retention could be another consequence of females in the ... See full document

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Identifying when tagged fishes have been consumed by piscivorous predators: application of multivariate mixture models to movement parameters of telemetered fishes

Identifying when tagged fishes have been consumed by piscivorous predators: application of multivariate mixture models to movement parameters of telemetered fishes

... Background: Consumption of telemetered fishes by piscivores is problematic for telemetry studies because tag detections from the piscivore could introduce bias into the analysis of telemetry data. We illustrate the use ... See full document

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Sperm competition and the alternative reproductive tactics of Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha)

Sperm competition and the alternative reproductive tactics of Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha)

... 40 fertilized within five seconds of gamete activation (Hoysak and Liley 2001) and a two second delay in sperm release significantly reduced fertilization success to 30% from an expected 50% in Atlantic salmon ... See full document

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Genetic effects on phenotypic traits throughout ontogeny in Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha)

Genetic effects on phenotypic traits throughout ontogeny in Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha)

... Pacific salmon currently exist (Swanson et ...female Chinook to mate with many males may increase her chances of her offspring gaining additive genetic benefits from ‘good genes’, and/or finding more ... See full document

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Effects of outbreeding on farmed Chinook salmon product quality

Effects of outbreeding on farmed Chinook salmon product quality

... All Chinook salmon in our study were essentially half-siblings as they were descendants from hermaphrodite females; other studies have found that performance of maternal line affects jacking rate of ... See full document

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Epidemiological characteristics of infectious hematopoietic necrosis virus (IHNV): a review

Epidemiological characteristics of infectious hematopoietic necrosis virus (IHNV): a review

... The majority of studies reviewed here were under- taken on the major salmonid species produced in aqua- culture (Atlantic salmon and rainbow trout) and, with regards to wild fish, on sockeye salmon. Further ... See full document

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Aerobic scope and its optimum temperature: clarifying their usefulness and limitations – correspondence on J  Exp  Biol  216, 2771 2782

Aerobic scope and its optimum temperature: clarifying their usefulness and limitations – correspondence on J Exp Biol 216, 2771 2782

... and capacity-limited thermal tolerance (OCLTT) hypothesis [including aerobic scope, see parallel Correspondence by Anthony Farrell in this issue (Farrell, 2013)] as well as associated constraints may ... See full document

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Maternal Effects and the Evolution of Chinook Salmon

Maternal Effects and the Evolution of Chinook Salmon

... embryonic development (Boyd, Oldenburg, & McMichael, 2010). This allowed for the calculation of fertilization success and embryo mortality for each egg container. After hatch, the developing alevins remained in the ... See full document

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