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Cohort‐specific variation in juvenile coho salmon habitat use
Authors:Catherine Bradley  Suresh Andrew Sethi  Joshua Ashline  Jonathon Gerken
Institution:1. Fisheries and Ecological Services Branch, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Fairbanks, AK, USA;2. Fisheries and Ecological Services Branch, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Anchorage, AK, USA
Abstract:In this study, we examined summer and fall freshwater rearing habitat use by juvenile coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) in the quickly urbanising Big Lake drainage in south‐central Alaska. Habitat use was assessed by regressing fish count data against habitat survey information across thirty study sites using generalised linear mixed models. Habitat associations were examined by age‐0 and age‐1+ cohorts separately, providing an opportunity to compare habitat use across different juvenile coho salmon life stages during freshwater rearing. Regression results indicated that the age‐0 cohorts were strongly associated with shallow, wide stream reaches with in‐stream vegetation, whereas age‐1+ cohorts were associated with deeper stream reaches. Furthermore, associations between fork length and habitat characteristics suggest cohort‐specific habitat use patterns are distinct from those attributable to fish size. Habitat use information generated from this study is being used to guide optimal fish passage restoration planning in the Big Lake drainage. Evidence for habitat use partitioning by age cohort during freshwater juvenile rearing indicates that pooling age cohorts into a single “juvenile” stage for the purposes of watershed management may mask important habitat use dynamics.
Keywords:coho salmon  habitat use  cohort variation  generalised linear mixed model
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