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The influence of potential predators on the habitat preferenda of emerging brown trout
Authors:Agnes  bardonnet Michel  Heland†
Institution:INRA, Laboratoire d'Ecologie Hydrobiologique, 65 rue de St Brieuc, 35042 Rennes Cédex;INRA, Laboratoire d'Ecologie den Poissons, BP 3, 64313 St Pèe-sur-Nivelle, France
Abstract:Much research has focused on the developmental behaviour of fish and it has been shown that their sensory and physical capabilities evolve very quickly during their early life. Thus, ontogenesis could influence fishes preferences for particular environmental factors. Little is known about the habitat preferences of trout during the post-emergence phase and it is not known if they correspond to the preference curves established by the PHABSIM method for the' alevin phase'. Here, the downstream movement and habitat preferences of young emerging trout were studied in a flume. In the absence of predators, alevins preferred a water depth of 20 to 30 cm and pebble rather than gravel substratum. When emergence occurred in an area with 1+ trout and sculpin, Cottus gobio , almost all the emergent trout remained cryptic. When visible, most of them were in the shallowest area (10cm depth) where their preference for pebble substratum was less marked. The presence of 1+ trout and sculpin increased the movement downstream of young trout by 20% without changing the general and diel patterns of catches. Their presence also reduced the initial growth of 0+ trout.
Keywords:salmonids  emergence  habitat  predation  foraging
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