Biological monitors count
juvenile coho salmon and steelhead trout that may be lurking in the existing portion of Redwood Creek.
Newly published research co-authored by scientists at Simon Fraser University and the Raincoast Conservation Foundation shows
juvenile coho salmon benefit from dining on the distant remains of their spawning pink and chum cousins.
While
juvenile coho salmon feed directly on spawning pink and chum salmon carcasses and eggs, even coho with no direct contact with spawning pink and chum benefit from their nutrient contributions to stream ecosystems.
Not exact matches
The paper's lead author Nelson says:» «We found an indirect link between spawning pink and chum
salmon, and
juveniles of another species,
coho.»