From threats to solutions: A literature review of climate adaptation in anadromous salmon and trout

Abstract Understanding the evolutionary responses of anadromous salmon and trout to climate change is critical for effective conservation planning. In this study, we conducted a comprehensive review of literature published from 2010 to 2020 to synthesize current knowledge on climate impacts to these...

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Main Authors: Lisa G. Crozier, Jared E. Siegel
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2025-01-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.70054
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description Abstract Understanding the evolutionary responses of anadromous salmon and trout to climate change is critical for effective conservation planning. In this study, we conducted a comprehensive review of literature published from 2010 to 2020 to synthesize current knowledge on climate impacts to these fish populations. Specifically, we focused on 199 papers that explored evolutionary processes in response to changing environmental conditions. Our analysis revealed several key themes, including the interwoven influences of climate and human activities on genetic variation, phenotypic traits, and population dynamics. We found that geographic patterns in genetic diversity are closely linked to climatic gradients, highlighting the importance to conservation strategies of variation in existing adaptive capacity. Additionally, temporal trends in phenology, maturation age, and fecundity indicate ongoing evolutionary and plastic responses to climate change. Importantly, human activities were identified as significant drivers of maladaptation in anadromous salmon and trout populations. We emphasize the need for targeted monitoring of specific evolutionary processes to mitigate the loss of genetic diversity and enhance adaptive capacity. Our study underscores the importance of identifying and protecting areas of high genetic diversity and rare genes, particularly in regions projected to experience rapid climatic shifts. In conclusion, our findings identify strengths and gaps in the research investigating the role of evolutionary dynamics in the face of climate change. By capitalizing on new tools for sequencing, genomic analysis, and automated field data collection, we can establish baselines for tracking evolutionary responses to climate change. Better integration of evolutionary processes into projections of future climate impacts will lead to more effective strategies to ensure the long‐term resilience of these iconic fish species and other wildlife.
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spelling doaj-art-74f17eeb564341e6abd9a344c58dd3cc2025-01-30T01:44:38ZengWileyEcosphere2150-89252025-01-01161n/an/a10.1002/ecs2.70054From threats to solutions: A literature review of climate adaptation in anadromous salmon and troutLisa G. Crozier0Jared E. Siegel1Fish Ecology Division, Northwest Fisheries Science Center, National Marine Fisheries Service National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Seattle Washington USAOcean Associates, Inc. Contracted to Fish Ecology Division, Northwest Fisheries Science Center, National Marine Fisheries Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Seattle Washington USAAbstract Understanding the evolutionary responses of anadromous salmon and trout to climate change is critical for effective conservation planning. In this study, we conducted a comprehensive review of literature published from 2010 to 2020 to synthesize current knowledge on climate impacts to these fish populations. Specifically, we focused on 199 papers that explored evolutionary processes in response to changing environmental conditions. Our analysis revealed several key themes, including the interwoven influences of climate and human activities on genetic variation, phenotypic traits, and population dynamics. We found that geographic patterns in genetic diversity are closely linked to climatic gradients, highlighting the importance to conservation strategies of variation in existing adaptive capacity. Additionally, temporal trends in phenology, maturation age, and fecundity indicate ongoing evolutionary and plastic responses to climate change. Importantly, human activities were identified as significant drivers of maladaptation in anadromous salmon and trout populations. We emphasize the need for targeted monitoring of specific evolutionary processes to mitigate the loss of genetic diversity and enhance adaptive capacity. Our study underscores the importance of identifying and protecting areas of high genetic diversity and rare genes, particularly in regions projected to experience rapid climatic shifts. In conclusion, our findings identify strengths and gaps in the research investigating the role of evolutionary dynamics in the face of climate change. By capitalizing on new tools for sequencing, genomic analysis, and automated field data collection, we can establish baselines for tracking evolutionary responses to climate change. Better integration of evolutionary processes into projections of future climate impacts will lead to more effective strategies to ensure the long‐term resilience of these iconic fish species and other wildlife.https://doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.70054anadromous fishevolutionary responses to climate changefreshwaterfuture projectionsgenetic approachesglobal change
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From threats to solutions: A literature review of climate adaptation in anadromous salmon and trout
Ecosphere
anadromous fish
evolutionary responses to climate change
freshwater
future projections
genetic approaches
global change
title From threats to solutions: A literature review of climate adaptation in anadromous salmon and trout
title_full From threats to solutions: A literature review of climate adaptation in anadromous salmon and trout
title_fullStr From threats to solutions: A literature review of climate adaptation in anadromous salmon and trout
title_full_unstemmed From threats to solutions: A literature review of climate adaptation in anadromous salmon and trout
title_short From threats to solutions: A literature review of climate adaptation in anadromous salmon and trout
title_sort from threats to solutions a literature review of climate adaptation in anadromous salmon and trout
topic anadromous fish
evolutionary responses to climate change
freshwater
future projections
genetic approaches
global change
url https://doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.70054
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