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Coldwater Streams Chapter 18

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1 Coldwater Streams Chapter 18

2 Coldwater Streams Game fish - predominantly salmonids Salmon, trout

3 Coldwater Streams Anadromous type 1 - use streams only for spawning, move out immediately after emergence Chum, pink, sockeye

4 Coldwater Streams Anadromous type 2 - spend 1 or more years in stream before leaving Chinook, coho, Atlantic salmon Anadromous trout (some races of rainbow, cutthroat, brown, brook)

5 Coldwater Streams Residents - spend entire life in stream
Bull, rainbow, cutthroat, brown, brook Brown is only species not native to North America

6 Coldwater Streams - sustain spawning and rearing
Physical conditions Water temperature <22°C Dissolved oxygen >8 ppm Stream size - greatest abundance, diversity in 4th-5th order streams Stream gradient - best % Hydrograph -variable

7 Other Fish Species Low diversity in west, higher diversity in east
Cyprinids - minnows - Notropis

8 Other Fish Species Cyprinids - dace Rhinichthys, Phoxinus

9 Other Fish Species Cyprinids - chubs - Semotilus

10 Other Fish Species Catostomids - suckers - Catostomus

11 Other Fish Species Cottids - sculpins - Cottus

12 Other Fish Species Darters - Etheostoma

13 Salmonid Characteristics
Territoriality Agonistic behavior Dominance hierarchy Focal points Probability of use curves

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16 Salmonid Characteristics
Growth Suboptimal temperature Limited food and space Initial year mm, decline in following years to mm/year

17 Salmonid Characteristics
Mortality - 50% or more annually Density-dependent factors Intraspecific competition - starvation

18 Salmonid Characteristics
Density-independent factors Spring floods High summer temperatures

19 Salmonid Characteristics
Density-independent factors Predation Birds Mammals Fish

20 Salmonid Characteristics
Density-independent factors Overwinter mortality Starvation Predation - low Physical injury - ice

21 Salmonid Characteristics
Higher mortality among males Longevity years

22 Angling Mortality

23 Salmonid Characteristics
Reproduction Sexual maturity Age or size Fall spawners Brown, brook Spring spawners Rainbow, cutthroat

24 Salmonid Characteristics
Redd - spawning bed Water velocity Depth Substrate

25 Salmonid Characteristics
Eggs develop in gravel until hatching Emergence - early or late spring

26 Stream Species Composition
Most streams influenced by past introductions Brook, brown, rainbow Competition for resources Brook trout replace cutthroat trout Brown, rainbow replace brook trout

27 Annual Production Similar in single- or mixed-species streams
Softwater streams kg/hectare Hardwater streams kg/hectare

28 Management Historical Introductions followed by maintenance stocking
Current Habitat restoration, management Restoring species Special regulations


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