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NOAA-NMFS-NWFSC TM-35: Chinook Status Review



Table 2. Gene diversity structure (within and among populations in drainages, and among drainages or run types) for chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) and other species of salmon.

Region Within Pop. Among Pop.
in Drainages
Among Drainages
or Run Types
Reference

Chinook Salmon
(Oncorhynchus tshawytscha)
   Alaska (AK) 94.1 5.9 Gharrett et al. 1987
   Pacific Northwest 87.7 4.6 7.7 Utter et al. 1989
   Oregon (OR)-California (CA) 82.3 3.3 14.4 Bartley and Gall 1990
   OR-CA 89.4 10.6 Bartley et al. 1992
   CA 84.7 15.3 Nielsen 1995
Chum Salmon(O. keta)
   Japan-Russia 96.2 3.8 Winans et al. 1994
   SE AK-British Columbia (BC) 97.3 2.7 Kondzela et al. 1994
   BC-WA 97.2 0.3 2.5 Phelps et al. 1994
Coho Salmon (O. kisutch)
   Southern B.C. 91.4 8.6 Wehrhahn and Powell 1987
   Northern WA 95.1 9.0 4.0 Reisenbichler and Phelps 1987
Pink Salmon (O. gorbuscha)
   (Even Year)
   B.C.-WA 98.5 1.5 Hard et al. 1996
   AK 96.4 1.3 2.3 Gharrett et al. 1988
Pink Salmon
   (Odd year)
   B.C.-WA 97.9 2.1 Hard et al. 1996
Sockeye Salmon (O. nerka)
   B.C. 82.8 8.0 9.2 Wood et al. 1994
   WA, B.C., Idaho 84.7 15.3 Winans et al. 1996
Steelhead (O. mykiss)
   WA 98.2 1.8 Reisenbichler and Phelps 1987
   OR-CA 98.3 1.7 Reisenbichler and Phelps 1987




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