Wounding of Pacific salmon in relation to the spatio-temporal variation in distribution patterns of important predatory fishes in the Russian economic zone

Variation in distribution patterns of major predatory fishes in the Russian economic zone was analyzed using Pacific Scientific Research Fisheries Center (TINRO-Centre) archival trawl survey data for 1980-2004. Species analyzed include Alepisaurus ferox, Anotopterus nikparini, Lamna ditropis, Lampet...

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subjects Abundance
Adults
Alepisaurus ferox
Anotopterus nikparini
Biological age
Catch per unit effort
Entosphenus tridentatus
Geographical distribution
Habitats
Home range
Horizon
Horizontal distribution
Juveniles
Lamna ditropis
Lampetra camtschatica
Lampetra tridentata
Lethenteron camtschaticum
Life history
Marine
Marine environment
Mortality
Natural mortality
Oncorhynchus
Predation
Predator prey relations
Predators
Prionace glauca
Scatter diagrams
Somniosus pacificus
Squalus acanthias
Temporal distribution
Temporal variations
Trawling
Vertical distribution
Wounding
title Wounding of Pacific salmon in relation to the spatio-temporal variation in distribution patterns of important predatory fishes in the Russian economic zone
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