664
Views
42
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
ARTICLE

Route Use and Survival of Juvenile Chinook Salmon through the San Joaquin River Delta

, , &
Pages 216-229 | Received 28 Mar 2012, Accepted 05 Sep 2012, Published online: 01 Feb 2013

Keep up to date with the latest research on this topic with citation updates for this article.

Read on this site (3)

Brendan Lehman, David D. Huff, Sean A. Hayes & Steven T. Lindley. (2017) Relationships between Chinook Salmon Swimming Performance and Water Quality in the San Joaquin River, California. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 146:2, pages 349-358.
Read now
Craig A. Haskell, David A. Beauchamp & Stephen M. Bollens. (2017) Trophic Interactions and Consumption Rates of Subyearling Chinook Salmon and Nonnative Juvenile American Shad in Columbia River Reservoirs. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 146:2, pages 291-298.
Read now
Megan Sabal, Sean Hayes, Joseph Merz & Jose Setka. (2016) Habitat Alterations and a Nonnative Predator, the Striped Bass, Increase Native Chinook Salmon Mortality in the Central Valley, California. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 36:2, pages 309-320.
Read now

Articles from other publishers (39)

Joseph E. Kirsch, James T. Peterson, Adam Duarte, Denise Goodman, Andrew Goodman, Sara Hugentobler, Mariah Meek, Russell W. Perry, Corey Phillis, Lori Smith & Jeffrey Stuart. (2024) Imperfect detection and misidentification affect inferences from data informing water operation decisions. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 44:2, pages 335-358.
Crossref
Mark J. Henderson, Chris M. Loomis, Cyril J. Michel, Joe M. Smith, Ilysa S. Iglesias, Brendan M. Lehman, Nicholas J. Demetras & David D. Huff. (2023) Estimates of Predator Densities Using Mobile DIDSON Surveys: Implications for Survival of Central Valley Chinook Salmon . North American Journal of Fisheries Management 43:3, pages 628-645.
Crossref
Colby L. Hause, Gabriel P. Singer, Rebecca A. Buchanan, Dennis E. Cocherell, Nann A. Fangue & Andrew L. Rypel. (2022) Survival of a threatened salmon is linked to spatial variability in river conditions. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 79:12, pages 2056-2071.
Crossref
Wim Kimmerer & Edward Gross. (2022) Population Abundance and Diversion Losses in a Threatened Estuarine Pelagic Fish. Estuaries and Coasts 45:8, pages 2728-2745.
Crossref
Michael J. Dodrill, Russell W. Perry, Adam C. Pope & Xiaochun Wang. (2022) Quantifying the effects of tides, river flow, and barriers on movements of Chinook Salmon smolts at junctions in the Sacramento – San Joaquin River Delta using multistate models. Environmental Biology of Fishes 105:12, pages 2065-2082.
Crossref
Alexandra G. McInturf, Ken W. Zillig, Katherine Cook, Jacqueline Fukumoto, Anna Jones, Emily Patterson, Dennis E. Cocherell, Cyril J. Michel, Damien Caillaud & Nann A. Fangue. (2022) In hot water? Assessing the link between fundamental thermal physiology and predation of juvenile Chinook salmon. Ecosphere 13:11.
Crossref
Rebecca A. Buchanan & Steven L. Whitlock. (2022) Understanding Salmon Migration Dynamics in a Data‐Limited Environment . North American Journal of Fisheries Management 42:5, pages 1111-1133.
Crossref
Yong G. Lai. (2022) Flow Characteristics at a River Diversion Juncture and Implications for Juvenile Salmon Entrainment. Fluids 7:3, pages 98.
Crossref
Daniela V. Notte, Robert J. Lennox, David C. Hardie & Glenn T. Crossin. (2022) Application of machine learning and acoustic predation tags to classify migration fate of Atlantic salmon smolts. Oecologia 198:3, pages 605-618.
Crossref
David A. Boughton, Lee R. Harrison, Sara N. John, Rosealea M. Bond, Colin L. Nicol, Carl J. Legleiter & Ryan T. Richardson. (2021) Capacity of Two Sierra Nevada Rivers for Reintroduction of Anadromous Salmonids: Insights from a High‐Resolution View. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 151:1, pages 13-41.
Crossref
Rebecca A. BuchananElissa ButtermoreJoshua Israel. (2021) Outmigration survival of a threatened steelhead population through a tidal estuary. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 78:12, pages 1869-1886.
Crossref
Edward S. Gross, Rusty C. Holleman, Michael J. Thomas, Nann A. Fangue & Andrew L. Rypel. (2021) Development and Evaluation of a Chinook Salmon Smolt Swimming Behavior Model. Water 13:20, pages 2904.
Crossref
Jacqueline M. ChapmanLisa A. KellyAmy K. TefferKristi M. MillerSteven J. Cooke. (2021) Disease ecology of wild fish: opportunities and challenges for linking infection metrics with behaviour, condition, and survival. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 78:8, pages 995-1007.
Crossref
Rebecca R. Robinson, Jeremy Notch, Alex McHuron, Renae Logston, Tom Pham & Arnold J. Ammann. (2021) The effects of water temperature, acoustic tag type, size at tagging, and surgeon experience on juvenile Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) tag retention and growth. Animal Biotelemetry 9:1.
Crossref
Z.T. SherkerK. PellettJ. AtkinsonJ. DamborgA.W. Trites. (2021) Pacific Great Blue Herons ( Ardea herodias fannini ) consume thousands of juvenile salmon ( Oncorhynchus spp.) . Canadian Journal of Zoology 99:5, pages 349-361.
Crossref
Jason Magnuson, Kara Huff Hartz, Corie Fulton, Michael Lydy & Daniel Schlenk. (2021) Transcriptomic and Histopathological Effects of Bifenthrin to the Brain of Juvenile Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss). Toxics 9:3, pages 48.
Crossref
Thomas Reid Nelson, Cyril J. Michel, Meagan P. Gary, Brendan M. Lehman, Nicholas J. Demetras, Jeremy J. Hammen & Michael J. Horn. (2021) Effects of Artificial Lighting at Night on Predator Density and Salmonid Predation. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 150:2, pages 147-159.
Crossref
Adam C. Pope, Russell W. Perry, Brett N. Harvey, Dalton J. Hance & Hal C. Hansel. (2021) Juvenile Chinook Salmon Survival, Travel Time, and Floodplain Use Relative to Riverine Channels in the Sacramento–San Joaquin River Delta. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 150:1, pages 38-55.
Crossref
Anna E. Steel, James J. Anderson, Brian Mulvey & David L. Smith. (2020) Applying the mean free-path length model to juvenile Chinook salmon migrating in the Sacramento River, California. Environmental Biology of Fishes 103:12, pages 1603-1617.
Crossref
Matthew L. Peterson, Dana J. Lee, John Montgomery, Michael Hellmair, Andrea Fuller & Doug Demko. (2020) Stability in reproductive timing and habitat usage of Chinook salmon across six years of varying environmental conditions and abundance. Fisheries Management and Ecology 27:4, pages 399-416.
Crossref
Cyril J. Michel, Mark J. Henderson, Christopher M. Loomis, Joseph M. Smith, Nicholas J. Demetras, Ilysa S. Iglesias, Brendan M. Lehman & David D. Huff. (2020) Fish predation on a landscape scale. Ecosphere 11:6.
Crossref
Gabriel P Singer, Eric D. Chapman, Arnold J. Ammann, A. Peter Klimley, Andrew L. Rypel & Nann A. Fangue. (2020) Historic drought influences outmigration dynamics of juvenile fall and spring-run Chinook Salmon. Environmental Biology of Fishes 103:5, pages 543-559.
Crossref
Jeremy J. Notch, Alex S. McHuron, Cyril J. Michel, Flora Cordoleani, Matt Johnson, Mark J. Henderson & Arnold J. Ammann. (2020) Outmigration survival of wild Chinook salmon smolts through the Sacramento River during historic drought and high water conditions. Environmental Biology of Fishes 103:5, pages 561-576.
Crossref
Steven C. Zeug, Kirsten Sellheim, Jenny Melgo & Joseph E. Merz. (2019) Spatial variation of juvenile Chinook Salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) survival in a modified California river. Environmental Biology of Fishes 103:5, pages 465-479.
Crossref
Natalie V. Klinard, Jordan K. Matley, Aaron T. Fisk & Timothy B. Johnson. (2019) Long‐term retention of acoustic telemetry transmitters in temperate predators revealed by predation tags implanted in wild prey fish. Journal of Fish Biology 95:6, pages 1512-1516.
Crossref
Cyril J. Michel. (2019) Decoupling outmigration from marine survival indicates outsized influence of streamflow on cohort success for California’s Chinook salmon populations. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 76:8, pages 1398-1410.
Crossref
Whitney R. Friedman, Benjamin T. Martin, Brian K. Wells, Pete Warzybok, Cyril J. Michel, Eric M. Danner & Steven T. Lindley. (2019) Modeling composite effects of marine and freshwater processes on migratory species. Ecosphere 10:7.
Crossref
Rebecca A. Buchanan, Patricia L. Brandes & John R. Skalski. (2018) Survival of Juvenile Fall‐Run Chinook Salmon through the San Joaquin River Delta, California, 2010–2015. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 38:3, pages 663-679.
Crossref
Edmund A. Halfyard, D. Webber, J. Del Papa, T. Leadley, S. T. Kessel, S. F. Colborne & A. T. Fisk. (2017) Evaluation of an acoustic telemetry transmitter designed to identify predation events. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 8:9, pages 1063-1071.
Crossref
Jason G. Romine, Russell W. Perry, Adam C. Pope, Paul Stumpner, Theresa L. Liedtke, Kevin K. Kumagai & Ryan L. Reeves. (2017) Evaluation of a floating fish guidance structure at a hydrodynamically complex river junction in the Sacramento–San Joaquin River Delta, California, USA. Marine and Freshwater Research 68:5, pages 878.
Crossref
Adam C. Pope, John R. Skalski, Trisha Lockhart & Rebecca A. Buchanan. (2016) Generation of multistate release–recapture models using a graphic user interface (GUI). Animal Biotelemetry 4:1.
Crossref
Megan C. Sabal, David D. Huff, Mark J. Henderson, Jerome Fiechter, Jeffrey A. Harding & Sean A. Hayes. (2016) Contrasting patterns in growth and survival of Central Valley fall run Chinook salmon related to hatchery and ocean conditions. Environmental Biology of Fishes 99:12, pages 949-967.
Crossref
Andrew A Schultz, Kevin K Kumagai & Brent B Bridges. (2015) Methods to evaluate gut evacuation rates and predation using acoustic telemetry in the Tracy Fish Collection Facility primary channel. Animal Biotelemetry 3:1.
Crossref
Jeremy D. Romer, Alix I. Gitelman, Shaun Clements & Carl B. Schreck. (2015) Designing a Monitoring Program to Estimate Estuarine Survival of Anadromous Salmon Smolts: Simulating the Effect of Sample Design on Inference. PLOS ONE 10:7, pages e0132912.
Crossref
Bradley Cavallo, Phil Gaskill, Jenny Melgo & Steven C. Zeug. (2015) Predicting juvenile Chinook Salmon routing in riverine and tidal channels of a freshwater estuary. Environmental Biology of Fishes 98:6, pages 1571-1582.
Crossref
A. Jamie F. GibsonEdmund A. HalfyardRod G. BradfordMichael J.W. StokesburyAnna M. Redden. (2015) Effects of predation on telemetry-based survival estimates: insights from a study on endangered Atlantic salmon smolts. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 72:5, pages 728-741.
Crossref
Steven C. Zeug & Bradley J. Cavallo. (2014) Controls on the Entrainment of Juvenile Chinook Salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) into Large Water Diversions and Estimates of Population-Level Loss. PLoS ONE 9:7, pages e101479.
Crossref
Jason G Romine, Russell W Perry, Samuel V Johnston, Christopher W Fitzer, Stephen W Pagliughi & Aaron R Blake. (2014) Identifying when tagged fishes have been consumed by piscivorous predators: application of multivariate mixture models to movement parameters of telemetered fishes. Animal Biotelemetry 2:1, pages 3.
Crossref
John R Skalski, Adam G Seaburg & Rebecca A Buchanan. (2013) The effects of high detection probabilities on model selection in paired release-recapture studies in the era of electronic tagging studies. Animal Biotelemetry 1:1, pages 12.
Crossref

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.