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Links between fluctuations in sockeye salmon abundance and riparian forest productivity identified by remote sensing
2021
Ecosphere
Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.) carcasses can fertilize riparian forests with marine-derived nutrients when populations make their annual return to natal streams to spawn; however, the strength of this cross-system linkage likely varies substantially among years due to the interannual fluctuations in abundance that characterize most salmon populations. Here, we used a 36-yr time series of satellite imagery and salmon abundance estimates to assess spatiotemporal associations between forest
doi:10.1002/ecs2.3699
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