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Intraspecific variation in migration timing of green sturgeon in the Sacramento River system

View ORCID ProfileScott F. Colborne, Lawrence W. Sheppard, View ORCID ProfileDaniel R. O’Donnell, Daniel C. Reuman, View ORCID ProfileJonathan A. Walter, Gabriel P. Singer, John T. Kelly, Michael J. Thomas, View ORCID ProfileAndrew L. Rypel
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.12.03.471146
Scott F. Colborne
1Department of Wildlife, Fish, and Conservation Biology, University of California, Davis, CA USA
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Lawrence W. Sheppard
2Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and Kansas Biological Survey, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS USA
3Continuous Plankton Recorder Survey, Marine Biological Association, Plymouth UK
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Daniel R. O’Donnell
1Department of Wildlife, Fish, and Conservation Biology, University of California, Davis, CA USA
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Daniel C. Reuman
2Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and Kansas Biological Survey, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS USA
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Jonathan A. Walter
4Department of Environmental Sciences, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA USA
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Gabriel P. Singer
5California Department of Fish and Wildlife, Fisheries Branch, West Sacramento, CA USA
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John T. Kelly
5California Department of Fish and Wildlife, Fisheries Branch, West Sacramento, CA USA
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Michael J. Thomas
1Department of Wildlife, Fish, and Conservation Biology, University of California, Davis, CA USA
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Andrew L. Rypel
1Department of Wildlife, Fish, and Conservation Biology, University of California, Davis, CA USA
6Center for Watershed Sciences, University of California, Davis, CA USA
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Abstract

Background Understanding movement patterns of anadromous fishes is critical to conservation management of declining wild populations and preservation of habitats. Yet, infrequent observations of individual animals fundamentally constrain accurate descriptions of movement dynamics.

Methods In this study, we synthesized over a decade (2006–2018) of acoustic telemetry tracking observations of green sturgeon (Acipenser medirostris) in the Sacramento River system to describe major anadromous movement patterns.

Results We observed that green sturgeon exhibited a unimodal in-migration during the spring months but had a bimodal distribution of out-migration timing, split between an ‘early’ out-migration (32%) group during May - June, or alternatively, holding in the river until a ‘late’ out-migration (68%), November - January. Focusing on these out-migration groups, we found that river discharge, but not water temperature, may cue the timing of migration, and that fish showed a tendency to maintain out-migration timing between subsequent spawning migration events.

Conclusions We recommend that life history descriptions of green sturgeon in this region reflect the distinct out-migration periods described here. Furthermore, we encourage the continued use of biotelemetry to describe migration timing and life history variation, not only this population but other green sturgeon populations and other species.

Competing Interest Statement

The authors have declared no competing interest.

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Intraspecific variation in migration timing of green sturgeon in the Sacramento River system
Scott F. Colborne, Lawrence W. Sheppard, Daniel R. O’Donnell, Daniel C. Reuman, Jonathan A. Walter, Gabriel P. Singer, John T. Kelly, Michael J. Thomas, Andrew L. Rypel
bioRxiv 2021.12.03.471146; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.12.03.471146
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Intraspecific variation in migration timing of green sturgeon in the Sacramento River system
Scott F. Colborne, Lawrence W. Sheppard, Daniel R. O’Donnell, Daniel C. Reuman, Jonathan A. Walter, Gabriel P. Singer, John T. Kelly, Michael J. Thomas, Andrew L. Rypel
bioRxiv 2021.12.03.471146; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.12.03.471146

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