Interhabitat and instream movements of large Atlantic salmon parr in a Newfoundland watershed in winter
โ Scribed by M. J. Robertson; K. D. Clarke; D. A. Scruton; J. A. Brown
- Book ID
- 104455729
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 202 KB
- Volume
- 63
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0022-1112
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โฆ Synopsis
Radioโtelemetry was used to investigate movement of large, mainly mature male (80%) Atlantic salmon Salmo salar parr in Stoney River, Newfoundland during early winter (November; water temperature 6ยท0โยฑโ0ยท1ยฐโC) and midโwinter (January to February; 0ยท8โยฑโ0ยท0ยฐโC). Site fidelity of parr in early winter was low. Parr moved between fluvial and lacustrine habitats and were active throughout the diel cycle. Parr caught in fluvial habitats in midโwinter were smaller and younger than parr caught in early winter. Site fidelity of parr in midโwinter was greater than in early winter. Parr in midโwinter moved between fluvial and adjacent small lacustrine habitats, but avoided a larger pond inhabited by large piscivorous fishes. Instream movement rates in midโwinter were lower than in early winter and occurred primarily during hours of darkness (dawn, dusk and night). Fluvial habitats were relatively stable and iceโfree throughout the study periods. These results suggested that large Atlantic salmon parr utilize a variety of habitats and remain active throughout the winter, even under stable environmental conditions.
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