Life history characteristics of brown trout in lakes at different stages of acidification |
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Authors: | T Hesthagen B Jonsson |
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Institution: | Norwegian Institute for Nature Research, Tungasletta 2, N-7485 Trondheim, Norway;Norwegian Institute for Nature Research, Dronningens gt. 13, P. O. Box 736, N-0105 Oslo, Norway |
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Abstract: | In 66 Norwegian lakes with allopatric populations of brown trout Salmo trutta that ranged from highly acidified to non-acid (pH 4·7–6·6) there was a significant inverse correlation between mean age and relative abundance (CPUE). As mean annual survival rates were not significantly related to CPUE, this population response may indicate that recruitment was lower in low-density lakes. Age-specific masses were significantly higher in populations that had declined in abundance than in unaffected populations. Mean body mass at sexual maturity in both males and females was inversely correlated with CPUE. Between populations, high age at maturity was associated with high survival rates in both sexes. Age at maturity correlated positively with specific growth rate between the ages of 1 and 2 years in females only. |
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Keywords: | Salmo trutta acidification lakes life history |
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