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Range-Wide Selection of Catchments for Pacific Salmon Conservation
Authors:MALIN L. PINSKY&Dagger  ,DANE B. SPRINGMEYER§  ,MATTHEW N. GOSLIN&dagger  , XANTHIPPE AUGEROT¶  
Affiliation:Wild Salmon Center, 721 NW Ninth Avenue, Suite 300, Portland, OR 97209-3446, U.S.A.;Ecotrust, 721 NW Ninth Avenue, Suite 200, Portland, OR 97209-3448, U.S.A.
Abstract:Abstract:  Freshwater ecosystems are declining in quality globally, but a lack of data inhibits identification of areas valuable for conservation across national borders. We developed a biological measure of conservation value for six species of Pacific salmon ( Oncorhynchus spp.) in catchments of the northern Pacific across Canada, China, Japan, Russia, and the United States. We based the measure on abundance and life-history richness and a model-based method that filled data gaps. Catchments with high conservation value ranged from California to northern Russia and included catchments in regions that are strongly affected by human development (e.g., Puget Sound). Catchments with high conservation value were less affected by agriculture and dams than other catchments, although only 1% were within biodiversity reserves. Our set of high-value areas was largely insensitive to simulated error, although classification remained uncertain for 3% of catchments. Although salmon face many threats, we propose they will be most likely to exhibit resilience into the future if a complementary mosaic of conservation strategies can be proactively adopted in catchments with healthy salmon populations. Our analysis provides an initial map of where these catchments are likely to be located.
Keywords:conservation planning    freshwater protected areas    landscape variables    northern Pacific    Oncorhynchus    salmon
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