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Country List - Oncorhynchus gorbuscha

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Oncorhynchus gorbuscha was reported from 20 countries/islands


Table 1: the species is currently present in 17 of them (endemic, native, introduced);
Table 2: possible in 0 of them (stray, questionable);
Table 3: absent from 3 of them (extirpated, not established, misidentification, error).
Table 4: all reports listed together.

Distribution: Arctic and Pacific drainages from Mackenzie River delta, Northwest Territories, Canada to Sacramento River drainage, in California, USA; occasionally as far as La Jolla, southern California; also in northeast Asia (Ref. 86798). On Asia side, from North Korea to Jana and Lena drainages in Artic Russia. In Bering Sea north of about 40°N and from Bering Strait northeast to Point Barrow and northwest to Lena estuary (Ref. 59043). Introduced elsewhere. Occasionally hybridizes with Oncorhynchus keta producing fertile offspring (Ref. 28983).
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How to read the map

The literature species report in a country is represented by an icon (a circle) in the middle of the country polygon.
Important: a report in the literature does not necessarily mean that the species is currently present in the country! There are errors in literature, misidentifications, and some species have been locally or globally extirpated or eradicated.

The patterns and colours of the icon give 4 additional indications (see the legend under the map for the signification of the different colours and patterns):
  • Presence status: the colour of the ring (green: Present; orange: Possible; red: Absent)
  • Introduction status: a white 'i' in the middle of the circle indicates that the species has been introduced, if the presence ring is green it means that the species established itself or that we don't know the current presence status, if the presence ring is red it means that the species did not established itself.
  • Threat status: the pattern of the ring (not dashed: not threatened or no information; dashed: any status indicating that the species has a national threatened).
    Important: This is the national threatened status, not the global IUCN one.
  • Salinity status = milieu: the colours in the middle circle (blue: Marine; green: Brackish; light blue: freshwater; dark green: Land).

How to interpret the map
  • The icon in a country polygon indicates that the species has been reported at least once in the country, BUT NOT NECESSARILY that it is present IN THE ENTIRE COUNTRY.
  • It is particularly the case for large country such as Brazil, USA, Canada, Russia, China, India, Indonesia, Australia, etc.
  • For example, a number of freshwater species present in western European countries are also present in the western part of Russia, but not beyond the Ural mountains. Still the icon for Russia is placed in its Asian part.
  • The icon is placed approximately in the middle of the country, even for the species that are marine only.
  • For marine species, it does not mean either that the species is present in all oceanic coasts of the countries (e.g., Altlantic and Pacific for USA and Canada).
  • So the map needs to be interpreted carefully, but we think it helps to give a quick view of the distribution by country, in a better way than the textual list of countries when it is over a dozen countries.
Table 1: Present in 17 countries/islands (endemic, native, introduced)
Continent País Occurrence Ref. principal
North America Alaska ALK native 7419
North America Canada CAN native 1998
Asia China CHN native 51717
Europe Finland FIN introduced 59043
North America Greenland GRL introduced 9925
Europe Iceland ISL introduced 12462
Asia Iran IRN introduced 39702
Asia Japan JPN native 559
Asia Korea (North) PRK native 12218
Asia Kuril Is. KUR native 37812
Europe Latvia LVA introduced 36252
Europe Norway NOR introduced 59043
Europe Poland POL introduced 1739
Europe Russia RUS native 26334
Europe Sweden SWE introduced 30402
Europe UK GBR introduced 90052
North America USA USA native 86798

Table 3: Absent from 3 country/island (extirpated, not established, misidentification, error)
Continent País Occurrence Ref. principal
Europe Germany DEU not established 36252
Europe Ireland IRL not established 1739
Asia Korea (South) KOR not established 77001

Table 4: Reported from 20 countries/islands.
Continent País Occurrence Ref. principal
North America Alaska ALK native 7419
North America Canada CAN native 1998
Asia China CHN native 51717
Europe Finland FIN introduced 59043
Europe Germany DEU not established 36252
North America Greenland GRL introduced 9925
Europe Iceland ISL introduced 12462
Asia Iran IRN introduced 39702
Europe Ireland IRL not established 1739
Asia Japan JPN native 559
Asia Korea (North) PRK native 12218
Asia Korea (South) KOR not established 77001
Asia Kuril Is. KUR native 37812
Europe Latvia LVA introduced 36252
Europe Norway NOR introduced 59043
Europe Poland POL introduced 1739
Europe Russia RUS native 26334
Europe Sweden SWE introduced 30402
Europe UK GBR introduced 90052
North America USA USA native 86798

The map in this page was supported by BioFresh that has received funding from the
European Union's Seventh Programme for research, technological development and demonstration under grant agreement No 226874

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