Title | Climate vulnerability assessment for Pacific salmon and steelhead in the California Current Large Marine Ecosystem |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2019 |
Authors | Crozier, Lisa G., Michelle M. McClure, Tim Beechie, Steven J. Bograd, David A. Boughton, Mark Carr, Thomas D. Cooney, Jason B. Dunham, Correigh M. Greene, Melissa A. Haltuch, Elliott L. Hazen, Damon M. Holzer, David O. Huff, Rachel C. Johnson, Chris E. Jordan, Isaac C. Kaplan, Steven T. Lindley, Nathan J. Mantua, Peter B. Moyle, James M. Myers, Mark W. Nelson, Brian C. Spence, Laurie A. Weitkamp, Thomas H. Williams, and Ellen Willis-Norton |
Secondary Title | PLoS One |
Volume | 14 |
Number | 7 |
Pagination | e0217711 |
Call Number | OSU Libraries: Digital Open Access |
Keywords | Oregon Coast, Pacific salmonids = Oncorhynchus spp., Coho salmon = Oncorhynchus kisutch, climate change, depleted populations, ecosystem health, endangered species, habitats, hatcheries, human impacts, life history, ocean acidification, water temperatur |
Notes | This article is a major scientific overview of the vulnerability of Pacific Coast anadromous salmonids to climate change. “Nearly all listing units faced high exposures to projected increases in stream temperature, sea surface temperature, and ocean acidification. . . Anthropogenic factors, especially migration barriers, habitat degradation, and hatchery influence, have reduced the adaptive capacity of most steelhead and salmon populations. Enhancing adaptive capacity is essential to mitigate for the increasing threat of climate change. Collectively, these results provide a framework to support recovery planning that considers climate impacts on the majority of West Coast anadromous salmonids” (from the Abstract). Projections were made about Oregon coast coho salmon. |
URL | https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0217711 |
DOI | 10.1371/journal.pone.0217711 |