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Every year, countless juvenile Pacific salmon leave streams
andrivers on their migration to feeding grounds in the North
Pacific Oceanand the Bering Sea. After periods ranging from a few
months to severalyears, adult salmon enter rivers along the coasts
of Asia and NorthAmerica to spawn and complete their life cycle.
Within this generaloutline, various life history patterns, both
among and within species,involve diverse ways of exploiting
freshwater, estuarine, and marinehabitats. There are seven species
of Pacific salmon. Five (coho,chinook chum, pink, and sockeye)
occur in both North America and Asia.Their complex life histories
and spectacular migrations have longfascinated biologists and
amateurs alike. Physiological Ecology of Pacific Salmon
providescomprehensive reviews by leading researchers of the
physiologicaladaptations that allow Pacific Salmon to sustain
themselves in thediverse environments in which they live. It begins
with an analysis ofenergy expenditure and continues with reviews of
locomotion, growth,feeding, and nutrition. Subsequent chapters deal
with osmoticadjustments enabling the passage between fresh and salt
water, nitrogenexcretion and regulation of acid-base balance,
circulation and gastransfer, and finally, responses to stress. This
thorough and authoritative volume will be a valuable referencefor
students and researchers of biology and fisheries science as
theyseek to understand the environmental requirements for the
perpetuationof these unique and valuable species.
Pacific Salmon Life Histories gives detailed descriptions of the
different life phases through which each of the seven species pass.
Each chapter is written by a scientist who has spent years studying
and observing a particular species of salmon. Some of the topics
covered are geographic distribution, transplants, freshwater life,
ocean life, development, growth, feeding, diet, migration, and
spawning behaviour. The text is richly supplemented by numerous
maps, illustrations, colour plates, and tables and there is a
detailed general index, as well as a useful geographic index. This
volume brings together for the first time, and in a comprehensive
form, most of the available biological information on the seven
species of Pacific salmon. It is an invaluable source of
information for students and teachers of biology and fisheries
science, people in the fishing and aquaculture industry, and
interested laypersons in countries of the North Pacific and
elsewhere.
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