Water Stewardship Information Sources

ID 247
Citation Braun, DC and Reynolds, JD. 2011. Relationships between habitat characteristics and breeding population densities in sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka). Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 68:758-767.
Organization SFU
URL http://johnreynolds.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/braun-reynolds-2011-cjfas.pdf
Abstract/Description or Keywords We examine the importance of stream habitat characteristics in governing variation in spawning densities of sockeye
salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) across 32 streams in the Fraser River Basin, British Columbia, Canada. We used mixedeffects
models to examine four competing hypotheses for the influence of abiotic stream characteristics acting on either adult
salmon or embryo mortality. All models that received support using Akaike's information criterion included stream characteristics
that are associated with cover. These included the percent area of pools, percentage of the banks that were undercut,
and large woody debris (in that order). These results suggest the importance of stream characteristics, which reduce risk of
predation on adults, in determining spawning sockeye salmon densities. Thus, identification of a small number of physical
characteristics of streams provides insight into ecological processes that determine population densities. This information
can be used to quantify habitat quality, which can guide habitat prioritization for conservation. salmonids, aquatic habitat, fisheries
Information Type article
Regional Watershed North Thompson, Shuswap
Sub-watershed if known Barriere River, Shuswap, Adams
Aquifer #
Comments
Project status complete
Contact Name John Reynolds
Contact Email [email protected]