Responses of Arctic Marine Ecosystems to Climate Change 2013
DOI: 10.4027/ramecc.2013.07
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Pacific Salmon in the Arctic: Harbingers of Change

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“…Previous research on temperate salmonids, whose ranges are expanding northward (e.g. pink and Atlantic salmon; Dunmall et al, 2012;Jonsson & Jonsson, 2009) indicate that they have greater warm tolerance (Clark et al, 2008;Eliason et al, 2011;Penney et al, 2014;Richter & Kolmes, 2005) and capacity for aerobic exercise (Beamish, 1980;Clark, Jeffries, Hinch, & Farrell, 2011) than Arctic char in the present study, While river migration is an essential life-history event for anadromous salmonids, our results taken together with this previous research suggests that current migratory conditions are not likely to restrict range expansion of temperate salmonids. Rather, other critical life-history stages such as early life survival and marine residency will likely be limiting (Dunmall et al, 2016).…”
Section: Ecological Significancesupporting
confidence: 64%
“…Previous research on temperate salmonids, whose ranges are expanding northward (e.g. pink and Atlantic salmon; Dunmall et al, 2012;Jonsson & Jonsson, 2009) indicate that they have greater warm tolerance (Clark et al, 2008;Eliason et al, 2011;Penney et al, 2014;Richter & Kolmes, 2005) and capacity for aerobic exercise (Beamish, 1980;Clark, Jeffries, Hinch, & Farrell, 2011) than Arctic char in the present study, While river migration is an essential life-history event for anadromous salmonids, our results taken together with this previous research suggests that current migratory conditions are not likely to restrict range expansion of temperate salmonids. Rather, other critical life-history stages such as early life survival and marine residency will likely be limiting (Dunmall et al, 2016).…”
Section: Ecological Significancesupporting
confidence: 64%
“…Using this program, subsistence harvesters can voluntarily provide specimens of salmon to document trends in abundances and distributions for all species. For detailed methods see Dunmall et al (2013) and Dunmall (2018).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…appear to be responding to these warming trends as relatively high abundances of juvenile pink and chum salmon were caught in the Chukchi Sea in 2007 (Eisner et al 2013), and immature chum salmon were found at higher latitudes in the Bering Sea in 2009 (Sato et al 2012). Although Pacific salmon are not new to the Arctic (Stephenson 2006;Nielson et al 2013), trends of increasing Pacific salmon harvests in subsistence fisheries in the Canadian Arctic are also apparent (Dunmall et al 2013). Pacific salmon appear to be naturally accessing Arctic habitats as conditions become more favorable (Babaluk et al 2000a;Grebmeier et al 2006), which contributes to the perception of the Arctic as a conservation haven for salmon in a warming environment (Rand et al 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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