High synchrony in size at maturity of Atlantic salmon over a large geographical scale
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Size at maturity is an important demographic characteristic due to its strong effect on fecundity. Synchrony in size at maturity across populations suggests similar environmental conditions, partly through shared feeding grounds. We study synchrony in size at maturity over 30 years across 187 populations using data of about 200,000 individual Atlantic salmon belonging to four geographic regions in Norway. Synchrony was very high among the three southern regions, while the northernmost region had more independent fluctuations. Synchrony among closely separated populations was high, declined with distance, but was still significant 1000 km apart. Fultonâs condition factor was consistently larger in the North region, further emphasizing the difference between this region and the three southern regions. The high synchrony reflects that fish within each population have a wide oceanic distribution and therefore, on average, experience a similar environment across populations. Despite that, th..., , # Data from: High synchrony in size at maturity of Atlantic salmon over a large geographical scale
Dataset DOI: [10.5061/dryad.bnzs7h4qc](https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.bnzs7h4qc)
## Description of the data and file structure
### Files and variables
#### File: aggregerte_data.RData
**Description:**Â Contains the data (trait means and standard errors per year for each river or region)
Variables
* river_ID: ID of each river
* region: factor with four levels indicating the geographic region
* YearSmolt/year_smolt: the year of outmigration from the river
* YearCatched/year_captured/year_matured: the year the fish was caught in the river (first time spawners only)
* SeaAge/sea_age: variable indicating the number of winters the fish spent at sea (sea winters)
* lnLengde/lnLength: average total length of the fish (cm on natural log scale)
* lnLengdeSE/lnLength_SE: standard error of lnLengde (cm on natural log scale)
* lnLength_n: number of fish used to estimate average total length
* lnVe...,
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2025-10-16



