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Fig. 5 | Movement Ecology

Fig. 5

From: Watershed-scale dispersal patterns of juvenile Chinook Salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) revealed through genetic parentage analysis

Fig. 5

Parr dispersal patterns from different sections of origin (rows). Grey boxes indicate the section parr originated from; density distributions portray where parr from each section dispersed to across the mainstem (red distributions) and tributaries (blue distributions); box and whisker plots indicate median, inter-quartile range (IQR), and 95th percentiles of parr distributions for each section; percentages indicate the estimated percent of parr from that section that dispersed to mainstem locations (red) or into tributaries (blue); and the solid black line shows maximum temperature (MDMTJuly) of the mainstem MFJDR at that location. Tributary MDMTJuly are shown in the right panel in parentheses above tributary abbreviations: CA = Camp Creek, BB = Big Boulder Creek, BV = Beaver Creek, GB = Granite Boulder Creek, BU = Butte Creek, DC = Dead Cow Gulch, VC = Vinegar Creek, DC = Davis Creek, and CC = Clear Creek

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