Mean Annual Discharge and Atlantic Salmon
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Species Common Name
Atlantic Salmon
Latin Name (Genus species)
Salmo salar
Stressor Name
Flow
Specific Stressor Metric
Mean Annual Discharge (MAD)
Stressor Units
%
Vital Rate (Process)
Abundance
Life Stage
Season
Winter
Geography
Catamaran Brook, NB, Canada
Detailed SR Function Description
Final curve was derived from a linear regression.
System capacity was derived from the number of adults in Catamaran brook. Specifically, the number of adult Atlantic salmon entering Catamaran Brook annually was estimated using the Peterson method (cite). This includes marking upstream migrants then recapturing post-spawned adults at the counting-fence during the same autumn.
To normalize and rescale each ecological response, each value was scaled by the maximum ecological response observed in the study such that mean habitat capacity percentage (normalized response) = response / maximum ecological response observed.
Implicit pathway of effect: Adult Atlantic Salmon fish passage/abundance is positively correlated with maximum discharge during upstream migration
System capacity was derived from the number of adults in Catamaran brook. Specifically, the number of adult Atlantic salmon entering Catamaran Brook annually was estimated using the Peterson method (cite). This includes marking upstream migrants then recapturing post-spawned adults at the counting-fence during the same autumn.
To normalize and rescale each ecological response, each value was scaled by the maximum ecological response observed in the study such that mean habitat capacity percentage (normalized response) = response / maximum ecological response observed.
Implicit pathway of effect: Adult Atlantic Salmon fish passage/abundance is positively correlated with maximum discharge during upstream migration
Function Derivation
Observational data. Final curve derived from linear regression.
Transferability of Function
Appropriate for winter stream flow impacts on Atlantic Salmon spawners. General transferability to other salmon stocks in unclear, but likely appropriate for other autumn-spawning salmonids (i.e., regions with similar hydrology to the Catamaran Brook).
The relationship may be unreliable if extrapolated to a flow range outside the original data (see the Average Salmonid flow-ecology SR function entry based on Rosenfeld and Enright (2025) for a more generalizable function across a wider range of flows).
The relationship may be unreliable if extrapolated to a flow range outside the original data (see the Average Salmonid flow-ecology SR function entry based on Rosenfeld and Enright (2025) for a more generalizable function across a wider range of flows).
Source of stressor Data
The winter streamflow data (discharge) for Catamaran Brook was collected using a streamflow gauging station located in the mid-basin. See methods of Cunjack et al. 2013 for details.
Data was then standardized by dividing absolute flow by MAD to achieve %MAD values (see Rosenfeld & Enright 2024). Such standardization allows for comparison of flow metrics across a wide range of stream sizes (see Rosenfeld et al. 2017).
Data was then standardized by dividing absolute flow by MAD to achieve %MAD values (see Rosenfeld & Enright 2024). Such standardization allows for comparison of flow metrics across a wide range of stream sizes (see Rosenfeld et al. 2017).
Function Type
continuous
Stressor Scale
linear
References Cited
Cunjak, R.A., Linnansaari, T., and Caissie, D. 2013. The complex interaction of ecology and
hydrology in a small catchment: a salmon's perspective. Hydrol. Process. 27: 741-749.
hydrology in a small catchment: a salmon's perspective. Hydrol. Process. 27: 741-749.
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| PERCENT_MAD | Mean System Capacity (%) | SD | low.limit | up.limit |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 240.7384615 | 36.5669231 | 0 | 0 | 100 |
| 251.2461538 | 37.0923077 | 0 | 0 | 100 |
| 280.1384615 | 38.5369231 | 0 | 0 | 100 |
| 329.7076923 | 41.0153846 | 0 | 0 | 100 |
| 440.8307692 | 46.5715385 | 0 | 0 | 100 |
| 571.6461538 | 53.1123077 | 0 | 0 | 100 |
| 586.0769231 | 53.8338462 | 0 | 0 | 100 |
| 639.6615385 | 56.5130769 | 0 | 0 | 100 |
| 830.5538462 | 66.0576923 | 0 | 0 | 100 |
| 943.1384615 | 71.6869231 | 0 | 0 | 100 |
| 1096.107692 | 79.3353846 | 0 | 0 | 100 |
| 1522.323077 | 100.6461539 | 0 | 0 | 100 |
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Mean Response
±1 Standard Deviation
Upper/Lower Limits