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Effects of body size on sympatric shelter use in over‐wintering juvenile salmonids
Authors:J E Orpwood†‡  S W Griffiths  J D Armstrong†
Institution:Cardiff School of Biosciences, Main Building, Cardiff University, PO Box 915, Cardiff, Wales, CF10 3TL U.K. and;Fisheries Research Services, Freshwater Laboratory, Faskally, Pitlochry, Perthshire, Scotland PH16 5LB, U.K.
Abstract:The study tests two hypotheses: (1) the degree of shelter dominance in Atlantic salmon Salmo salar and brown trout Salmo trutta increases progressively with increasing size differential between heterospecific fish in a pair and (2) shelter dominance, standardized to size differential, correlates with aggression. The results support the first but not the second hypothesis, suggesting that the fitness consequences of high growth performance during the summer are likely to become evident during winter. At this time of year, when mortality is high among both Atlantic salmon and brown trout, shelter dominance may increase the chances of survival.
Keywords:competition              Salmo salar                        Salmo trutta            sheltering behaviour  size  winter
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