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Seasonal changes in growth of coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) off Oregon and Washington and concurrent changes in the spacing of scale circuli

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Title Seasonal changes in growth of coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) off Oregon and Washington and concurrent changes in the spacing of scale circuli
Names Fisher, Joseph P. (creator)
Pearcy, William G. (creator)
Date Issued 2005 (iso8601)
Abstract In this study we present
new information on seasonal variation
in absolute growth rate in length of
coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) in
the ocean off Oregon and Washington,
and relate these changes in growth
rate to concurrent changes in the
spacing of scale circuli. Average spacing
of scale circuli and average rate of
circulus formation were significantly
and positively correlated with average
growth rate among groups of juvenile
and maturing coho salmon and thus
could provide estimates of growth
between age groups and seasons.
Regression analyses indicated that
the spacing of circuli was proportional
to the scale growth rate raised to the
0.4-0.6 power. Seasonal changes in
the spacing of scale circuli reflected
seasonal changes in apparent growth
rates of fish. Spacing of circuli at the
scale margin was greatest during the
spring and early summer, decreased
during the summer, and was lowest in
winter or early spring. Changes over
time in length of fish caught during
research cruises indicated that the
average growth rate of juvenile coho
salmon between June and September
was about 1.3 mm/d and then
decreased during the fall and winter
to about 0.6 mm/d. Average growth
rate of maturing fish was about 2
mm/d between May and June, then
decreased to about 1 mm/d between
June and September. Average apparent
growth rates of groups of maturing
coded-wire-tagged coho salmon
caught in the ocean hook-and-line
fisheries also decreased between June
and September. Our results indicate
that seasonal change in the spacing
of scale circuli is a useful indicator
of seasonal change in growth rate of
coho salmon in the ocean.
Genre Article
Topic Oncorhynchus kisutch
Identifier Fisher, J. P., & Pearcy, W. G. (2005). Seasonal changes in growth of coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) off Oregon and Washington and concurrent changes in the spacing of scale circuli. Fishery Bulletin, 103(1), 34-51.

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