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Impact of naturally spawning captive-bred Atlantic salmon on wild populations: depressed recruitment and increased
risk of climate-mediated extinction
by Philip McGinnity, Eleanor Jennings, Elvira deEyto, Norman Allott, Patrick Samuelsson, Gerard Rogan, Ken Whelan, and Tom Cross
Proceedings BVolume 276(1673):3601-3610
October 22, 2009
©2009 by The Royal Society
Map of the Burrishoole river system, County Mayo, Ireland, map showing the location of Lough Feeagh, Lough Furnace and the sea entry salmon traps.
Philip McGinnity et al. Proc. R. Soc. B 2009;276:3601-3610
©2009 by The Royal Society
Smolt and egg numbers and winter temperatures at Burrishoole since 1972.
Philip McGinnity et al. Proc. R. Soc. B 2009;276:3601-3610
©2009 by The Royal Society
(a) Mean daily air temperature and (b) precipitation at Burrishoole for a control period (1968–1997, grey line with filled diamond) and for a future climate period (2071–2100) for four GCM–
RCM scenario combinations namely the E A2 (ECHAM 4 GCM and A2 SRES e...
Philip McGinnity et al. Proc. R. Soc. B 2009;276:3601-3610
©2009 by The Royal Society
Projected impact of climate change on survival.
Philip McGinnity et al. Proc. R. Soc. B 2009;276:3601-3610
©2009 by The Royal Society