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JOURNAL OF FISH BIOLOGY
卷 100, 期 3, 页码 697-704出版社
WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/jfb.14982
关键词
acoustic telemetry; migration; run-timing; salmonids
资金
- DAERA NI
This study used acoustic telemetry to investigate the phenology of trout parr and found that there is a widespread downstream migration during the autumn. The autumn migrants were larger and heavier than the spring migrants, but their condition factor was similar. The migration behavior of trout stocks in autumn poses management challenges.
There is growing interest in the phenology of juvenile Salmo trutta and evidence of significant downstream migration during the autumn in some anadromous populations. The present study used acoustic telemetry to examine the phenology of potamodromous trout parr across a region encompassing two large lake catchments. One hundred sixty-seven trout parr were tagged in late summer across four lake tributaries between 2018 and 2020. In total, 75 tagged parr migrated into the lakes with 67 (89%) migrating between September and December and 8 (11%) migrating between March and June. Autumn migration was highly prevalent across all the tributaries, with 16%-66% of each tagged sample exhibiting autumn migration, and 0%-15% of each tagged sample exhibiting spring migration. Autumn migrants were significantly longer and heavier than spring migrants, but condition factor was similar. Autumn migrants were associated with higher river discharge levels and lower water temperatures than spring migrants. The management challenges posed by extensive autumn migration behaviour in migratory trout stocks are examined and discussed.
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