New research from the Stone Center published today in Ecology Letters finds that coho salmon, 1 of 5 Pacific salmon species, have more dynamic migration patterns than previously thought. The study reveals these alternative life histories made coho populations more stable over time, which could be a missing piece in conservation research and action more broadly. New research from the Stone Center published today in Ecology Letters finds that coho salmon, 1 of 5 Pacific salmon species, have more dynamic migration patterns than previously thought. The study reveals these alternative life histories made coho populations more stable over time, which could be a missing piece in conservation research and action more broadly. Ecology Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories
Diverse migration patterns boost coho salmon population stability
