Abstract

We have reviewed the effects of long-term climatic/oceanic conditions on the growth, survival, pro- duction dynamics, and distribution of Hokkaido chum salmon Oncorhynchus keta in Japan during the period 1945-2005 using path analysis, back-calculation, and scale analyses, and applied a prediction method based on the SRES-A1B scenario of the intergovernmental panel on climate change. The populations of Hokkaido chum salmon were found to have had high growth rates at age 1 year since the late 1980s. Path analysis indicated that the growth at age 1 year in the Okhotsk Sea was directly affected by warm sea surface temperature associated with global warming, with the increased growth at age 1 year resulting in higher rates of survival and large population sizes. Predictions on the global warming effects on the chum salmon were (1) decreased carrying capacity and distribu- tion area, (2) occurrence of a strong density-dependent effect, and (3) loss of migration route to the Sea of Okh- otsk, especially for Hokkaido chum salmon. We have also outlined the future challenges of establishing a sustainable conservation management scheme for salmon that include adaptive management and precautionary principles, as well as conservation of natural spawning populations and recovery of natural river ecosystems in Japan despite the warming climate.

Highlights

  • We have reviewed the effects of long-term climatic/oceanic conditions on the growth, survival, production dynamics, and distribution of Hokkaido chum salmon Oncorhynchus keta in Japan during the period

  • Path analysis indicated that the growth at age 1 year in the Okhotsk Sea was directly affected by warm sea surface temperature associated with global warming, with the increased growth at age 1 year resulting in higher rates of survival and large population sizes

  • In the study reported here, we focused mainly on the chum salmon, discussing its life history and dynamics of biomass with respect to global warming and climate change

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REVIEW ARTICLE

Effect of global warming on the life history and population dynamics of Japanese chum salmon. Received: 9 October 2013 / Accepted: 21 December 2013 / Published online: 18 January 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com

Introduction
Million fish
Chum salmon
Global warming and biomass dynamics of salmon
Pacific Ocean around Japan
Growth year
Salmon and ecosystem services
Future challenges
Findings
Design
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