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Diel feeding periodicity, daily ration and prey selectivity in juvenile brown trout in a subarctic river
Authors:P Kreivi  T Muotka    A Huusko    A Mäki-Petäys    A Huhta  ¶ K Meissner  
Institution:Finnish Game and Fisheries Research Institute, Kainuu Fisheries and Aquaculture, 88300 Paltamo, Finland, and Department of Biology, University of Oulu, P.O. Box 3000, 90401 Oulu, Finland;Department of Biological and Environmental Science, University of Jyväskylä, P.O. Box 35, 40351 Jyväskylä, Finland;Finnish Game and Fisheries Research Institute, Kainuu Fisheries and Aquaculture, 88300 Paltamo, Finland;Department of Biology, University of Oulu, P.O. Box 333, 90571 Oulu, Finland
Abstract:Feeding of age-1 brown trout Salmo trutta in a third-order river in northern Finland was usually highest in the twilight hours and lowest around midday. Diel periodicity in food intake was less distinct and rarely significant for age-0 trout. Daily rations declined seasonally, being lowest in October, and highest in June (age-1 trout) or early August (age-0 trout). Prey selection did not differ between day and night, but differences between age classes and sampling dates were distinct. Age-0 trout preferred Ephemerella nymphs in summer and Micrasema larvae later in the season. Age-1 trout fed selectively on caddis larvae on all sample dates. Aerial insects and Baetis nymphs were avoided by both age classes on most occasions. These patterns of preference are probably explained by a trend towards epibenthic feeding, which may be a predominant foraging mode in some trout populations. Nevertheless, repuscular peaks in feeding periodicity suggest that trout were able to capitalize on the increased availability of drifting prey in the twilight, especially in the early summer months.
Keywords:prey selection  feeding activity  brown trout  food consumption  epibenthic feeding  drift feeding
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