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Garzke, Jessica; Forester, Ian; Godwin, Sean; Johnson, Brett; Krkosek, Martin; Mahara, Natalie; Pakhomov, Evgeny; Rogers, Luke 2022-11-09 <p>Migrating marine taxa encounter diverse habitats that differ environmentally and in foraging conditions over a range of spatial scales. We examined body (RNA/DNA, length-weight residuals) and nutritional (fatty acid composition) condition of juvenile sockeye salmon (<em>Oncorhynchus</em> nerka) in British Columbia while migrating through oceanographically variable waters. Fish were sampled in the stratified northern Strait of Georgia (NSoG); the highly mixed Johnstone Strait (JS); and the transitional zone of Queen Charlotte Strait (QCS). In 2015, body and nutritional condition were high in the NSoG but rapidly declined to reach the lowest levels in JS where prey availability was low, before showing signs of compensatory growth in QCS. In 2016, juvenile salmon had a significantly lower condition in the NSoG than in 2015, although zooplankton biomass was similar, condition remained low in JS, and no compensatory growth was observed in QCS. We provide evidence that differences in juvenile salmon condition between the two years were due to changes in the food quality available to juvenile fish. We propose that existing hypotheses about fish survival need to be extended to incorporate food quality in addition to quantity to understand changes in fish condition and survival between years.</p>
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Mahara, Natalie; Hunt, Brian; Hakai Institute 2020-10-20 This data package includes mesozooplankton taxonomy data collected from the northern Strait of Georgia, Discovery Islands, Johnstone Strait, and Queen Charlotte Strait from April to July of 2015 and 2016. Individuals were identified to the lowest taxonomic level (i.e., species, stage, and sex) when possible. Ce paquet de données comprend des données de taxonomie du mésozooplancton collectées dans le détroit de Georgia, Discovery Islands, Johnstone Strait et détroit de la Reine-Charlotte entre avril et juillet 2015 et 2016. Les individus ont été identifiés au niveau taxonomique le plus bas (c.-à-d. espèce, stade et sexe) lorsque c'est possible. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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