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Title: Missing collaborator


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Missing collaborator
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Conceptual Overview
Landscape Processes
Land Use
  • Land use landscape processes affect habitat

Freshwater Habitat
Freshwater habitat affects productivity capacity
SHIRAZ
Biological Response
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The SHIRAZ model
  • Developed for Muckelshoot Tribe in WA to evaluate
    ESA recovery planning for salmon
  • Uses flexible life history, with reach by reach
    specification of habitat characteristics
  • Basic structure can be simplified and adapted to
    meet various needs (i.e. its a framework)
  • Built with Visual Basic integrates with Excel

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Alternative life histories
  • Spawners
  • Adults
  • Spawners
  • Eggs
  • Fry
  • First winter residents
  • Smolts
  • Ocean residents
  • Adults

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Relate life history to habitat
Stage 1
Habitat
Stage 2
Habitat
Stage 3
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Multistage Beverton-Holt Model (Mousalli
Hilborn 1986)
Ns individuals alive at stage s p max.
survival rate from s ? s1 productivity c
max. N producible at s1 capacity
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Key Attributes
  • In general
  • Freshwater survival driven by relationships
    between habitat, p, c
  • c determined by quantity of habitat
  • p determined by quality of habitat
  • Also assume
  • Freshwater survival is density-dependent
  • Marine survival is density-independent

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Habitat Variables
  • Inherent hard-wired
  • spawning area
  • rearing area
  • fines
  • impervious
  • Generic
  • Increase or decrease c p around a reference
    level
  • Multiplier specified by a general quadratic
    relationship
  • Based on difference between present state and
    reference

Multiplier expf1(state ref) f2(state
ref)2
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Example of Habitat Relationship
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Changing habitat variables
1) Underlying trend (i.e. annual increase or
decrease)
Hmax
trendgt0
trendlt0
0
2) Intervention (i.e. bulk addition or removal)
Hmax
()
(-)
0
Time
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Other model features
Harvest strategies
Hatchery influence
Ocean survival
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Integration with PRISM
Landscape Processes
Land Use
PRISM
Freshwater Habitat
SHIRAZ
Biological Response
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Linking landscape to life history
Stage 1
Climate
FW Habitat
Stage 2
Ocean Habitat
Hydrology
Stage 3
Land use
Landscape Processes
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Current status
  • Programming interactive improvements
  • Researching habitat-fish relationships
  • Researching hydrology-habitat relationships

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Moving Forward
  • Choose watershed (Snohomish or Puyallip/White?)
  • Add variable hydrology inputs
  • Allow for various what if scenarios

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Example scenario
Ambient Decrease Increase
?
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Ocean regime shifts
  • Evaluation of alternative harvest strategies
    should be robust to uncertainty about future
    ocean changes
  • May want to include known ocean changes based on
    historical data

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SHIRAZSummary
  • Its a modeling framework
  • Uses flexible life history
  • Spatially explicit habitat characteristics
  • Basic structure can be simplified and adapted
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