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Streamline; Vol. 3; No. 1; Spring 1998 Sheng, Mel
1998
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Abstract: The abundance of non-stream-rearing salmonid species (including sockeye, chum, pink and kokanee) can be limited by the distribution, quantity and quality of spawning areas throughout a stream, assuming flows are within an adequate range. In contrast, streamrearing species (such as chinook, coho, steelhead, cutthroat, rainbow and char) are limited by the amount and quality of rearing area, including winter refuge and summer rearing areas, along with the productivity of their food chain. Rarely are stream-rearers limited by the quantity and distribution of spawning areas; however, there are examples of such cases, of which Campbell River is one example.
 
Sheng, Mel, Anderson, Shannon; Norgan, Rik. 1998. Streamline; Vol. 3; No. 1; Spring 1998. Ministry of Environment. Streamline. Vol. 3. No. 1
 
Topic: Conservation & Management (Ecosystems-Habitat)
Keywords: watershed, non-stream-rearing, sockeye, chum, pink, kokanee, chinook, coho, steelhead, cutthroat, rainbow, char
ISSN:  Scientific Name: Oncorhynchus nerka, Oncorhynchus tshawytscha, Oncorhynchus kisutch, Oncorhynchus clarkii, Oncorhynchus keta, Oncorhynchus gorbuscha, Oncorhynchus mykiss
ISBN:  English Name: Chinook Salmon, Cutthroat Trout, Rainbow Trout, Pink Salmon, Chum Salmon, Sockeye Salmon, Coho Salmon
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