Trends in Chinook salmon spawner abundance and total run size highlight linkages between life history, geography and decline

Author:

Atlas William I.1ORCID,Sloat Matthew R.1,Satterthwaite William H.2ORCID,Buehrens Thomas W.3,Parken Charles K.4,Moore Jonathan W.5ORCID,Mantua Nathan J.2,Hart Jon1,Potapova Anna5

Affiliation:

1. Wild Salmon Center Portland Oregon USA

2. Fisheries Ecology Division, Southwest Fisheries Science Center, National Marine Fisheries Service NOAA Santa Cruz California USA

3. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Olympia Washington USA

4. Fraser and Interior Area Office Fisheries and Oceans Canada Kamloops British Columbia Canada

5. Earth to Ocean Research Group Simon Fraser University Burnaby British Columbia Canada

Abstract

AbstractChinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha, Salmonidae) are foundational to social‐ecological systems of the Northeast Pacific Rim and exhibit a rich diversity of life histories including in their adult migration timing, age at critical life‐history transitions and marine feeding distributions. In recent decades Chinook have experienced declines across much of their native range; however, changes in productivity and abundance have rarely been evaluated in relation to life‐history variation. To understand trends in Chinook salmon production, and how they are related to life history, we compiled time series data from the Fraser River to the Sacramento River on total run size (pre‐fishery abundance) and escapement (post‐fishery spawner abundance) and fit time series models to estimate trends across this bioregion. Our analysis revealed that most Chinook populations are declining, with negative trends in escapement (57 of 79) and total run (16 of 23) size. Trends were most acutely negative for interior spring Chinook in the Fraser, Columbia and Snake Rivers and most populations in California. Summer and fall Chinook had mixed trends, with several summer and fall upriver bright populations in the interior Columbia and Fraser exhibiting increases in abundance from the 1990s to 2019. Our research reveals widespread declines of this important species, but local complexity in trends that are mediated by population‐level life history, migratory behaviours and watershed‐scale restoration actions. Understanding linkages between life histories and resilience should inform rebuilding efforts for Chinook salmon and highlight the need to conserve intraspecific biodiversity.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Aquatic Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics,Oceanography

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