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Legacy habitat contamination as a limiting factor for Chinook salmon recovery in the Willamette Basin, Oregon, USA
In the western United States, the long-term recovery of many Pacific salmon populations is inextricably linked to freshwater habitat quality. Industrial activities from the past century have left a legacy of pollutants that persist, particularly near working waterfronts. The adverse impacts of these...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6430382/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30901374 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0214399 |
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author | Lundin, Jessica I. Spromberg, Julann A. Jorgensen, Jeffrey C. Myers, James M. Chittaro, Paul M. Zabel, Richard W. Johnson, Lyndal L. Neely, Robert M. Scholz, Nathaniel L. |
author_facet | Lundin, Jessica I. Spromberg, Julann A. Jorgensen, Jeffrey C. Myers, James M. Chittaro, Paul M. Zabel, Richard W. Johnson, Lyndal L. Neely, Robert M. Scholz, Nathaniel L. |
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description | In the western United States, the long-term recovery of many Pacific salmon populations is inextricably linked to freshwater habitat quality. Industrial activities from the past century have left a legacy of pollutants that persist, particularly near working waterfronts. The adverse impacts of these contaminants on salmon health have been studied for decades, but the population-scale consequences of chemical exposure for salmonids are still poorly understood. We estimated acute and delayed mortality rates for seaward migrating juvenile Chinook salmon that feed and grow in a Superfund-designated area in the Lower Willamette River in Portland, Oregon. We combined previous, field-collected exposure data for juvenile Chinook salmon together with reduced growth and disease resistance data from earlier field and laboratory studies. Estimates of mortality were then incorporated into a life cycle model to explore chemical habitat-related fish loss. We found that 54% improved juvenile survival—potentially as a result of future remediation activities—could increase adult Chinook salmon population abundance by more than 20%. This study provides a framework for evaluating pollution remediation as a positive driver for species recovery. |
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spelling | pubmed-64303822019-04-01 Legacy habitat contamination as a limiting factor for Chinook salmon recovery in the Willamette Basin, Oregon, USA Lundin, Jessica I. Spromberg, Julann A. Jorgensen, Jeffrey C. Myers, James M. Chittaro, Paul M. Zabel, Richard W. Johnson, Lyndal L. Neely, Robert M. Scholz, Nathaniel L. PLoS One Research Article In the western United States, the long-term recovery of many Pacific salmon populations is inextricably linked to freshwater habitat quality. Industrial activities from the past century have left a legacy of pollutants that persist, particularly near working waterfronts. The adverse impacts of these contaminants on salmon health have been studied for decades, but the population-scale consequences of chemical exposure for salmonids are still poorly understood. We estimated acute and delayed mortality rates for seaward migrating juvenile Chinook salmon that feed and grow in a Superfund-designated area in the Lower Willamette River in Portland, Oregon. We combined previous, field-collected exposure data for juvenile Chinook salmon together with reduced growth and disease resistance data from earlier field and laboratory studies. Estimates of mortality were then incorporated into a life cycle model to explore chemical habitat-related fish loss. We found that 54% improved juvenile survival—potentially as a result of future remediation activities—could increase adult Chinook salmon population abundance by more than 20%. This study provides a framework for evaluating pollution remediation as a positive driver for species recovery. Public Library of Science 2019-03-22 /pmc/articles/PMC6430382/ /pubmed/30901374 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0214399 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open access article, free of all copyright, and may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. The work is made available under the Creative Commons CC0 (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) public domain dedication. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Lundin, Jessica I. Spromberg, Julann A. Jorgensen, Jeffrey C. Myers, James M. Chittaro, Paul M. Zabel, Richard W. Johnson, Lyndal L. Neely, Robert M. Scholz, Nathaniel L. Legacy habitat contamination as a limiting factor for Chinook salmon recovery in the Willamette Basin, Oregon, USA |
title | Legacy habitat contamination as a limiting factor for Chinook salmon recovery in the Willamette Basin, Oregon, USA |
title_full | Legacy habitat contamination as a limiting factor for Chinook salmon recovery in the Willamette Basin, Oregon, USA |
title_fullStr | Legacy habitat contamination as a limiting factor for Chinook salmon recovery in the Willamette Basin, Oregon, USA |
title_full_unstemmed | Legacy habitat contamination as a limiting factor for Chinook salmon recovery in the Willamette Basin, Oregon, USA |
title_short | Legacy habitat contamination as a limiting factor for Chinook salmon recovery in the Willamette Basin, Oregon, USA |
title_sort | legacy habitat contamination as a limiting factor for chinook salmon recovery in the willamette basin, oregon, usa |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6430382/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30901374 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0214399 |
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