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Title: SALMON


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SALMON
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BASIC SALMON FACTS TERMS
  • Are anadromous, meaning that they are hatched and
    reared in freshwater, but spend part of life in
    sea before returning to fresh water to spawn.
    All native Pacific salmon die after spawning,
    some North Atlantic salmon do not.
  • Genetics all trout and salmon can be traced to
    a time when they shared a common gene pool.
    Pacific trout and salmon are genetically distinct
    from Atlantic salmon.

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  • While some lake trout can live to be 60 years
    old, the lifecycle of salmon rarely extends more
    than 6 yrs.

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SPAWNING BEHAVIOR
  • Rainbow and cutthroat trout generally spawn
    earlier in the milder climates of more southerly
    or coastal areas
  • The timing of Pacific salmon spawning varies
    greatly

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Why do salmon and anadromous trout migrate?
  • The benefits outweigh the costs they take
    advantage of the abundant food of the ocean.
    Because of this, they return larger than most of
    the local competition. This allows them to
    dominate the best spawning locations, and lay
    many large eggs with yolk that sustains their
    young for weeks.

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SPAWNING BEHAVIOR (cont)
  • homing instinct aided by celestial navigation and
    detection of earths magnetic fields
  • Once in the home river, the olfactory sense is
    used

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Growth
  • Determined by interactions between heredity and
    physical environment constraints
  • Salmon and trout can grow throughout their
    lifetime.
  • Are cold blooded, and rates of growth and
    longevity are greatly influenced by water
    temperature. Metabolic rate increases with
    higher water temperature, so more food must be
    consumed.
  • Oxygen levels, salinity, competition, and food
    availability also impact growth

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What they eat
  • Are generalists and opportunists
  • In fresh water, most rely heavily on aquatic
    insects, but feeding patterns can vary greatly by
    season
  • Crustaceans such as shrimp, crayfishes can also
    be significant

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Life Cycle
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Life Cycle
  • Reproduce in cold, flowing water by creating
    excavations in gravel called redds
  • Have relatively large eggs
  • Leave birth stream, go downriver
  • Many stay in coastal estuaries for weeks before
    seaward migration
  • Ocean life lasts 1-5 years, where large size
    attained
  • Return to home stream done without feeding
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