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Columbia River Redband Trout Oncorhynchus mykiss gairdneri Randall Osborne District 2 Fisheries Biologist Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife March 2013
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Major Divisions of Rainbow Trout Redband Interior Columbia River Northern Great Basin and Klamath Basin Sacramento River Basin (California Golden Trout, Kern and Little Kern Golden Trout, Sacramento Redband Trout) Coastal North America (Alaska to California) Asia (Kamchatkan Peninsula)
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Major Divisions of Rainbow Trout Redband Interior Columbia River Northern Great Basin and Klamath Basin Sacramento River Basin (California Golden Trout, Kern and Little Kern Golden Trout, Sacramento Redband Trout) Coastal North America (Alaska to California) Asia (Kamchatkan Peninsula)
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Major Divisions of Rainbow Trout Redband Interior Columbia River Northern Great Basin and Klamath Basin Sacramento River Basin (California Golden Trout, Little Kern Golden Trout, Sacramento Redband Trout) Coastal North America (Alaska to California) Asia (Kamchatkan Peninsula)
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Major Divisions of Rainbow Trout Redband Interior Columbia River Northern Great Basin (Upper Klamath Lake and Desert Basins) Sacramento River Basin (California Golden Trout, Kern and Little Kern Golden Trout, Sacramento Redband Trout) Coastal North America (Alaska to California) Asia (Kamchatkan Peninsula)
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Historical Distribution of Redband Trout Redband Interior Columbia River Northern Great Basin Sacramento River Basin Coastal West of Cascade Range Redbands Coastal
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Redband Trout Biology Habitat High mountain forests to desert streams to lakes and reservoirs
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Redband Trout Biology Habitat Cover Mix of Substrate Types
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Redband Trout Biology Habitat Pools and Pocket Water
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Redband Trout Biology Habitat Spawning March-June Loose Gravels
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Redband Trout Biology Habitat Undercut banks Riparian cover
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Redband Trout Biology Habitat Large woody debris
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Redband Trout Life History Resident −Entire life in natal tributary stream
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Redband Trout Life History Fluvial −Juveniles rear in tributary, migrate to larger river and reside as adult, return to natal tributary to spawn
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Photo courtesy of Jack Mitchell, The Evening Hatch Guide Service. Redband Trout Life History Adfluvial −Juveniles rear in tributary, migrate to lake to reside as adult, return to natal tributary to spawn
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Redband Trout Life History Anadromous −Juveniles rear in tributary, migrate to ocean as juveniles and reside until adulthood, then migrate back to natal stream to spawn
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Limiting Factors Habitat degradation and loss − Siltation from poor land-use practices − Development “the character of this stream (Little Spokane River) is being materially changed with the advent of civilization” (Gilbert and Evermann 1895)
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Limiting Factors Passage Barriers − Culverts − Dams
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Limiting Factors Pollution − Domestic − Recreation − Industrial − Mining
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Limiting Factors Flow and Temperature Changes
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Limiting Factors Hybridization Natural Hatchery “Pure populations of gairdneri, uncontaminated by hatchery rainbow trout, are now relatively rare.” (Behnke 2002)
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Limiting Factors Predation Competition
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Limiting Factors Harvest
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