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Relative ventricular weight of wild Atlantic salmon parr in relation to sex, gonad maturation and migratory activity
Authors:J. D. Armstrong   C. L. West
Affiliation:The Scottish Office Agriculture and Fisheries Department, Freshwater Fisheries Laboratory, Faskally, Pitlochry PH16 5LB, Scotland
Abstract:Relative ventricular weight (RVW, ventricular weight/body weight · 100) was measured for five groups of Atlantic salmon parr from the Girnock Burn in Scotland. The mean RVW was: mature males, 0.087; immature resident males, 0.054; immature resident females, 0.056; immature migrant males, 0.056; immature migrant females, 0.053. For a group of mature male parr from the R. Nith, Galloway, Scotland, the mean RVW was 0.108. There were no significant differences in the RVW between groups of immature fish. The RVW of each group of mature male parr was significantly greater than those of each, group of immature parr. Condition indices (weight/length3) were closely similar between all groups of parr. The functional significance of plasticity in ventricular weight is discussed in relation to life histories of Atlantic salmon.
Keywords:heart    maturation    migration    Salmo salar    ventricle
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