Corroboration of a Bioenergetics Model for Sockeye Salmon

Abstract
We constructed a bioenergetics model for sockeye salmon Oncorhynchus nerka and evaluated its sensitivity to parameter error. When used to predict annual growth, the model was most sensitive, in declining order of importance. to changes in the intercept of the dependence of consumption on body weight, the proportion of maximum consumption, the energy density of prey, low temperature and its associated proportion of maximum consumption in the temperaturedependence function, the intercept of the energy density relationship to predator weight, and the intercept of the relationship between body weight and respiration. Estimates of consumption from the model, when consumption was constrained by fixed growth, were quite insensitive to perturbation of all parameters except the energy density of prey. We computed consumption rates and energy budgets with the model and compared these with independently derived estimates for populations in Lake Dalnee, USSR; Lake Washington, USA; and Babine Lake, Canada. Th...