Early-season river entry of adult Atlantic salmon: its dependency on environmental factors
β Scribed by J. Lilja; A. Romakkaniemi
- Book ID
- 104455533
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 178 KB
- Volume
- 62
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0022-1112
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β¦ Synopsis
River entry of adult Atlantic salmon Salmo salar into the River Tornionjoki, monitored during three migration seasons (1997β1999) by horizontal splitβbeam hydroacoustics, started early in June when water temperature was c. 9Β°βC and when the discharge varied between 1700 and 2000βm^3^βs^β1^. In 1997 and 1999, migration peaked during the latter half of June, 17 days after the peak flood, at water temperatures ranging from 11Β·β5 to 18Β·2Β°βC. Few statistically significant correlations were observed between river entry and six measured environmental factors and those that were significant were not persistent over the years. The strongest correlation (βrβ=ββ0Β·60) was between the number of upstream migrants and seawater level, with a time lag of 1 day in 1998. In 1998 and 1999, no clear diurnal migration pattern was observed, although in 1997 the intensity of midday migration was higher than that of the midnight migration. It is concluded that environmental factors have little effect on river entry of Atlantic salmon in a large pristine river located at high latitude.
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