[env-trinity] Fish Health Center report: Effect of summer water temperatures on growth and bioenergetics in juvenile Klamath River Coho Salmon

Sari Sommarstrom sari at sisqtel.net
Thu Aug 7 16:27:55 PDT 2014


Recent report of interest---

 

http://www.fws.gov/canvfhc/reports.asp

 

Summary : Juvenile Klamath R. Coho salmon, reared under a diurnal
temperature regime with a mean daily temperature (MDT) of 21.3°C and
adequate energy input, had positive growth, 

normal plasma protein levels and complement activities, and showed no stress
response. They were similar to cohorts reared under a diurnal fluctuating
profile with a MDT of 16.0°C. 

 

J. Scott Foott, Rick Harmon, and Ron Stone. 2014. California Nevada Fish
Health Center FY2004 Technical Report: Effect of summer water temperatures
on growth and bioenergetics in juvenile Klamath River Coho Salmon
(Oncorhynchus kisutch). U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service California-Nevada Fish
Health Center, Anderson, CA. 

Available online: http://www.fws.gov/canvfhc/reports.asp. 

 

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