Restoring salmon habitat for a changing climate

T Beechie, H Imaki, J Greene, A Wade… - River research and …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
An important question for salmon restoration efforts in the western USA is 'How should
habitat restoration plans be altered to accommodate climate change effects on stream flow …

Hydrological connectivity for riverine fish: measurement challenges and research opportunities

AH Fullerton, KM Burnett, EA Steel… - Freshwater …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
In this review, we first summarize how hydrologic connectivity has been studied for riverine
fish capable of moving long distances, and then identify research opportunities that have …

Climate vulnerability assessment for Pacific salmon and steelhead in the California Current Large Marine Ecosystem

LG Crozier, MM McClure, T Beechie, SJ Bograd… - PloS one, 2019 - journals.plos.org
Major ecological realignments are already occurring in response to climate change. To be
successful, conservation strategies now need to account for geographical patterns in traits …

Quantifying thermal exposure for migratory riverine species: Phenology of Chinook salmon populations predicts thermal stress

AM FitzGerald, SN John, TM Apgar… - Global Change …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Migratory species are particularly vulnerable to climate change because habitat throughout
their entire migration cycle must be suitable for the species to persist. For migratory species …

Anthropogenic habitat alteration leads to rapid loss of adaptive variation and restoration potential in wild salmon populations

TQ Thompson, MR Bellinger, SM O'Rourke… - Proceedings of the …, 2019 - pnas.org
Phenotypic variation is critical for the long-term persistence of species and populations.
Anthropogenic activities have caused substantial shifts and reductions in phenotypic …

A review of quantitative genetic components of fitness in salmonids: implications for adaptation to future change

SM Carlson, TR Seamons - Evolutionary Applications, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Salmonine fishes are commonly subjected to strong, novel selective pressures due to
anthropogenic activities and global climate change, often resulting in population extinction …

Weakened portfolio effect in a collapsed salmon population complex

SM Carlson, WH Satterthwaite - Canadian Journal of Fisheries …, 2011 - cdnsciencepub.com
Recent research has highlighted the importance of interpopulation diversity in fostering the
stability of population complexes. Here we focus on California's recently collapsed fall-run …

Implications of large-effect loci for conservation: A review and case study with Pacific salmon

RS Waples, MJ Ford, K Nichols, M Kardos… - Journal of …, 2022 - academic.oup.com
The increasing feasibility of assembling large genomic datasets for non-model species
presents both opportunities and challenges for applied conservation and management. A …

Changing central Pacific El Niños reduce stability of North American salmon survival rates

DP Kilduff, E Di Lorenzo, LW Botsford… - Proceedings of the …, 2015 - pnas.org
Pacific salmon are a dominant component of the northeast Pacific ecosystem. Their status is
of concern because salmon abundance is highly variable—including protected stocks, a …

Threatened salmon rely on a rare life history strategy in a warming landscape

F Cordoleani, CC Phillis, AM Sturrock… - Nature Climate …, 2021 - nature.com
Rare phenotypes and behaviours within a population are often overlooked, yet they may
serve a heightened role for species imperilled by rapid warming. In threatened spring-run …