Biology and life history of Green Sturgeon (Acipenser medirostris Ayres, 1854): state of the science
Summary Green Sturgeon (GRS) Acipenser medirostris is one of the most marine‐oriented of all sturgeons. It primarily spawns in the Sacramento, Klamath, and Rogue Rivers, yet lives most of its life in estuarine and coastal waters along the West Coast of North America. Spawning is only known to occur...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of applied ichthyology 2016-12, Vol.32 (S1), p.67-86 |
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Green Sturgeon (GRS) Acipenser medirostris is one of the most marine‐oriented of all sturgeons. It primarily spawns in the Sacramento, Klamath, and Rogue Rivers, yet lives most of its life in estuarine and coastal waters along the West Coast of North America. Spawning is only known to occur in the Rogue, Klamath and Sacramento rivers and optimal temperatures for egg incubation and larval growth are not always maintained in these dammed and highly‐regulated systems. Genetic analysis and acoustic telemetry have confirmed the presence of two genetically distinct populations; the southern population is listed as “threatened” under the ESA. Adults only enter natal rivers to spawn every 1–4 years. They make extensive coastal migrations in depths |
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ISSN: | 0175-8659 1439-0426 |
DOI: | 10.1111/jai.13238 |