Stocking experiments with 0 + and 1 + trout parr, Salmo trutta L., of wild and hatchery origin: 2. Post-stocking movements |
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Authors: | J. Jorgensen S. Berg |
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Affiliation: | Inland Fisheries Laboratory, Lysbrogade 52, DK-8600 Silkeborg, Denmark |
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Abstract: | Wild and hatchery-reared 8–12-month-old (5–8 cm) trout, Salmo truttu L., were stocked into tributaries of the River Gudená. Movements were examined by means of electrofishing. Overall dispersal and upstream movement were greater for wild trout than for domestic trout. Maximum distance of movement was 600 m upstream for both strains and 600 m downstream for wild trout, and 700 m for domestic trout. Upstream movement started within 2 months from stocking and continued for at least 4 months. Downstream movement during the first few days after stocking, was more pronounced for domestic trout than for wild trout. |
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Keywords: | Sulmo truttn domestic wild and F1-wild trout age 0+ and 1 + stream-stocking electrofishing post-stocking movement homing |
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