Distribution, growth and movement of River Usk brown trout (Salmo trutta) |
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Authors: | D. G. Bembo,&dagger ,R. J. H. Beverton,A. J. Weightman, R. C. Cresswell,&Dagger § |
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Affiliation: | School of Pure and Applied Biology, University of Wales College of Cardiff, P.O. Box 915, Cardiff CFl 3TL, U. K.;National Rivers Authority, Rivers House, St Mellons Business Park, Cardiff CF3 OLT, U.K. |
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Abstract: | The River Usk catchment in South Wales supports mainly freshwater resident brown trout, with few anadromous fish. Electric fishing and netting revealed that age-class distribution differed between main river and tributary habitats, the latter environment acting as a nursery area for young fish. Few fry were found at main river sites. Age-class distribution also differed between tributary systems, and possible reasons are discussed. Trapping experiments indicated that trout move to main river habitat at 2+ yr. Lengths at age (back-calculated from scale reading) were similar for main river and tributary resident fish at 1 and 2 year, but main river fish were larger at 3 and 4 yr. This habitat shift and size difference is discussed with reference to current angling regulations. |
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Keywords: | brown trout Salmo trutta non-anadromous distribution migration |
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