We investigated the summer habitat occupied by populations of young-of-the-year wild and stocked (farmed populations released into the native range) Atlantic salmon under allopatric and sympatric conditions. Under allopatric conditions, farmed and wild salmon occupied habitats with the same characteristics. The salmon preferentially occupied the riffle areas. However, under sympatric conditions, the fish occupied meso- and micro-habitats with different characteristics. Wild salmon avoided habitats used by farmed salmon and preferred glide areas with considerable vegetation cover. This study suggests that differences in the pattern of habitats used by young Atlantic salmon were both size- and origin-dependent and may result from intra-speci...
Sheltering behaviour of wild juvenile Atlantic salmon in an indoor stream was found to be density de...
Competition from non-native salmonids is potentially impairing efforts to restore Atlantic salmon (S...
Dispersal from nesting sites and habitat selection are essential for the fitness of young individual...
International audienceWe investigated the summer habitat occupied by populationsof young-of-the-year...
An experiment was performed in four artificial stream channels during summer and autumn to investiga...
Using snorkeling observations, I examined the habitat use and preference of 216 individually tagged ...
In stream-living salmonids, an underlying mechanism for the critical period after emergence has gene...
Anadromous Atlantic salmon populations in New England have declined precipitously and now persist in...
At low population densities, both hatchery- and wild-reared Atlantic salmon Salmo salar, which were ...
In this dissertation I consider how Atlantic salmon {Salmo salar L.) restoration may influence, or b...
The ideal despotic distribution predicts that individuals occupying preferred habitats will have hig...
The potential adverse environmental effects of aquaculture have been the subject of considerable att...
The distributions and abundances of trout and salmon are strongly influenced by their habitat. The h...
Nonanadromous Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) exhibit a combination of variation in life history, habi...
A laboratory stream experiment was performed to test the influence of young-of-the-year Atlantic sal...
Sheltering behaviour of wild juvenile Atlantic salmon in an indoor stream was found to be density de...
Competition from non-native salmonids is potentially impairing efforts to restore Atlantic salmon (S...
Dispersal from nesting sites and habitat selection are essential for the fitness of young individual...
International audienceWe investigated the summer habitat occupied by populationsof young-of-the-year...
An experiment was performed in four artificial stream channels during summer and autumn to investiga...
Using snorkeling observations, I examined the habitat use and preference of 216 individually tagged ...
In stream-living salmonids, an underlying mechanism for the critical period after emergence has gene...
Anadromous Atlantic salmon populations in New England have declined precipitously and now persist in...
At low population densities, both hatchery- and wild-reared Atlantic salmon Salmo salar, which were ...
In this dissertation I consider how Atlantic salmon {Salmo salar L.) restoration may influence, or b...
The ideal despotic distribution predicts that individuals occupying preferred habitats will have hig...
The potential adverse environmental effects of aquaculture have been the subject of considerable att...
The distributions and abundances of trout and salmon are strongly influenced by their habitat. The h...
Nonanadromous Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) exhibit a combination of variation in life history, habi...
A laboratory stream experiment was performed to test the influence of young-of-the-year Atlantic sal...
Sheltering behaviour of wild juvenile Atlantic salmon in an indoor stream was found to be density de...
Competition from non-native salmonids is potentially impairing efforts to restore Atlantic salmon (S...
Dispersal from nesting sites and habitat selection are essential for the fitness of young individual...