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    • Faculty of Fisheries Sciences, Hokkaido University YAMAMURA Orio

      Eight species of the genus Oncorhynchus have speciated in the North Pacific Ocean and reigned as “champions” of subarctic waters. How did the ancestors of salmonids, which originally completed their life histories in rivers, come to exploit the ocean? The key to the answer lies in the differences in productivity of both habitats under cold climates. This lecture will outline how salmonids utilize the productive forces of the ocean, what is their position (niche) as members of the ecosystem, and how they are affected by climate change.