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Migration response of juvenile chinook salmon to substrates and temperatures Item Info

Title:
Migration response of juvenile chinook salmon to substrates and temperatures
Authors:
Morrill, Charles Franklin
Date Created (ISO Standard):
1972-05
Description:
I assessed downstream migration of age 0+ chinook salmon from stream channels with rock and rubble (good) or gravel or shale (poor) substrates and constant or declining water temperatures during the fall months of 1970 and 1971. As water temperatures declined juvenile chinook left stream channels with gravel or shale substrates or moved into available hiding spaces in stream channels with rock and rubble substrate . Fish initially emigrated as temperatures declined below 10 C. I believe the number of emigrants reflects the holding capacity of the substrate and the density of the fish population. The migration response varied with size and race of fish. I attribute most of the response difference between races to differences in fish size. I contend that juvenile spring chinook find rock and rubble substrate an important component of their winter habitat. A thesis.
Subjects:
fish fish migration water temperature substrates
Location:
Lemhi River
Latitude:
44.7
Longitude:
-113.5
IWRRI number:
197216
Rights:
Rights to the digital resource are held by the University of Idaho. http://www.uidaho.edu/
Publisher:
University of Idaho
Contributing Institution:
University of Idaho
Type:
Text
Format:
application/pdf
Cataloger:
wbv
Date Digitized:
2012

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"Migration response of juvenile chinook salmon to substrates and temperatures", Idaho Waters Digital Library, University of Idaho Library Digital Collections, https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/iwdl/items/iwdl-197216.html
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