Faculty of Fisheries Sciences, Hokkaido University SHIMIZU Munetaka
Most salmonids are born in freshwater and
spend a certain period in rivers before descending to the sea. However, the
descent characteristics (age, duration, etc.) differ among species. Even within
the same species, there are cases where some individuals descend to the sea and
others remain in the river depending on the river environment. Genetic factors
are also important. In other words, salmonid oceanic descent is influenced by
the interaction of genetic and environmental factors. In this lecture, the
seemingly simple phenomenon of salmonid descent to the sea will be explained
from various perspectives. Specifically, topics such as why they descend to the
sea, how they adapt from freshwater to seawater, and to what extent their
descent to the sea is genetic will be covered.