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Physiological assessment and behavioral interaction of wild and hatchery juvenile salmonids: The relationship of fish size and growth to smoltification in spring chinook salmon

机译:野生和孵化幼鱼鲑鱼的生理评估和行为相互作用:春季奇努克鲑鱼的鱼类大小和生长与成熟之间的关系

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Experiments were performed to determine the relative influence of size and growth rate on downstream migratory disposition and physiology in yearling spring chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawtscha) smolts. A group of juvenile chinook salmon was size graded into small and large categories with half the fish in each group reared at an elevated temperature, resulting in four distinct treatment groups: Large Warm (LW), Large Cool (LC), Small Warm (SW), and Small Cool (SC). Fish from warm-water treatment groups displayed significantly higher growth rates than cool-water groups. Fish were tagged and released into a natural creek where downstream movement was monitored. The results indicate that increased growth rate in the spring has a positive relation to downstream migratory disposition. Furthermore, there is a relation between smolt size and migration; however, this relation is weaker than that found between growth rate and migration.

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