Title :
Estimation of disease-induced mortalities in outmigrant salmon associated with environmental stressors in the Columbia River Basin
Author :
Loge, Frank J. ; Arkoosh, Mary R. ; Ginn, Timothy R. ; Johnson, Lyndal L. ; Collier, Tracy K.
Author_Institution :
California Univ., Davis, CA, USA
Abstract :
Infectious disease within outmigrant juvenile salmon in the Columbia River Basin is modulated, in part, by stressors that influence host-susceptibility. Through the application of a dose(stressor)-structured population dynamic model, we show that chemical (both in the river and estuary) and in-river (dams and predation) stressors influence host-susceptibility, increasing the mean force of infection (defined as the per capita acquisition rate of infection) by a factor of 2.2 (4.8-fold upper 95%) and 1.6 (2.4-fold upper 95%), respectively. Using Listonella anguillarum as a model pathogen, non-chemical in-river and chemical stressors contribute equally to a cumulative incidence of delayed disease-induced mortalities in Chinook salmon that range from 3 to 18% for estuary residence times of 30 to 120 days, respectively. Mitigation of environmental stressors that increase host-susceptibility could represent a significant component in future management strategies to recover listed stocks.
Keywords :
aquaculture; rivers; seawater; water pollution; Chinook salmon; Columbia River Basin; Listonella anguillarum; chemical stressor; disease-induced mortality; environmental stressors; estuary stressor; host susceptibility; in-river stressor; infectious disease; outmigrant salmon; river stressor; stressor-structured population dynamic model; Aquaculture; Boats; Chemicals; Delay; Diseases; Hydroelectric power generation; Marine animals; Pathogens; Rivers; Water resources;
Conference_Titel :
OCEANS, 2005. Proceedings of MTS/IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-933957-34-3
DOI :
10.1109/OCEANS.2005.1639742