Abstract
Age composition, size and sex data for sockeye salmon catches (1912–1954) at Rivers Inlet and Skeena River, B.C. were compared. For both river systems there were indications of 4- and 5-year cycles of abundance among the 4- and 5-year-old fish, respectively; but the two populations were not necessarily in phase. Tests for correlation between the numbers of parental and offspring fish strongly suggested the dominance of hereditary over environmental influence in determining age at maturity. The two stocks showed much similarity in annual size variation, among each sex and age-class.
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Canadian Science Publishing
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