Richard E. Brenner
Alaska Department of Fish and Game
9 Papers
Richard E. Brenner is an academic researcher from Alaska Department of Fish and Game. The author has contributed to research in topics: Oncorhynchus & Population. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 8 publications.
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Ecosystem response persists after a prolonged marine heatwave.
Robert M. Suryan,Mayumi L. Arimitsu,Heather A. Coletti,Russell R. Hopcroft,Mandy R. Lindeberg,Steven J. Barbeaux,Sonia D. Batten,William J. Burt,Mary Anne Bishop,James L. Bodkin,Richard E. Brenner,Robert W. Campbell,Daniel A. Cushing,Seth L. Danielson,Martin W. Dorn,Brie A. Drummond,Daniel Esler,Thomas S. Gelatt,Dana H. Hanselman,Scott A. Hatch,Stormy Haught,Kris Holderied,Katrin Iken,David B. Irons,Arthur B. Kettle,David G. Kimmel,Brenda Konar,Kathy J. Kuletz,Benjamin J. Laurel,John M. Maniscalco,Craig O. Matkin,Caitlin A. E. McKinstry,Daniel H. Monson,John R. Moran,Daniel W. Olsen,Wayne Palsson,W. Scott Pegau,John F. Piatt,Lauren A. Rogers,Nora A. Rojek,Anne Schaefer,Ingrid Spies,Janice M. Straley,Suzanne L. Strom,Kathryn L. Sweeney,Marysia Szymkowiak,Benjamin P. Weitzman,Ellen M. Yasumiishi,Stephani G. Zador +48 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present an analysis of 187 time series from primary production to commercial fisheries and nearshore intertidal to offshore oceanic domains demonstrating abrupt changes across trophic levels, with many responses persisting up to at least 5 years after the onset of the marine heatwave.
Changes in Size and Age of Chinook Salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha Returning to Alaska.
TL;DR: Decadal trends in length and age at maturity in ten datasets from commercial harvests, weirs, and spawner abundance surveys of Chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha throughout Alaska found that on average these fish have become smaller over the past 30 years, because of a decline in the predominantAge at maturity and because of of a decrease in age-specific length.
Glacier Retreat and Pacific Salmon
Kara J. Pitman,Jonathan W. Moore,Matthew R. Sloat,Anne H. Beaudreau,Allison L. Bidlack,Richard E. Brenner,Eran Hood,George R. Pess,Nathan J. Mantua,Alexander M. Milner,Alexander M. Milner,Valentina Radić,Gordon H. Reeves,Daniel E. Schindler,Diane C. Whited +14 more
TL;DR: This synthesis examines the multiple ways that glacier retreat can influence aquatic ecosystems through the lens of Pacific salmon life cycles and predicts that the coming decades will result in areas in which salmon populations will be challenged by diminished water flows and elevated water temperatures.
Straying of hatchery salmon in Prince William Sound, Alaska
TL;DR: The level of hatchery salmon strays in many areas of PWS are beyond all proposed thresholds, which confounds wild salmon escapement goals and may harm the productivity, genetic diversity and fitness of wild salmon in this region.
Effects of increased specialization on revenue of Alaskan salmon fishers over four decades
Eric J. Ward,Sean C. Anderson,Sean C. Anderson,Andrew O. Shelton,Richard E. Brenner,Milo D. Adkison,Anne H. Beaudreau,Jordan T. Watson,Jennifer C. Shriver,Alan C. Haynie,Benjamin C. Williams,Benjamin C. Williams +11 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented the results of a survey of the Alaska Fisheries Science Center, National Marine Fisheries Service, National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration, Auke Bay Laboratories, Juneau, AK, USA.
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