The literature on stream fish movement offers diverse views on the patterns (restricted vs. nonrestricted), causes (competition vs. habitat use), and consequences (mobile fish of lower vs. equal fitness) of movement. We tagged 320 young-of-the-year Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) (30.1–55.3 mm), using relatively noninvasive tagging (elastomers) and recovery (snorkeling) techniques, to test these alternative views. Most fish (mean = 63.8%) stayed in the study sites (10–120 m) throughout their respective study season (28–74 days). Of the resighted fish, 61.8% moved less than 1 m up- or down-stream and only three fish moved more than 10 m, causing extremely leptokurtic movement curves. Movement and site fidelity were weakly affected by habitat u...
Competition for limited resources and the resulting density-dependent processes are key factors in d...
Survival and movement are fundamentally important processes that structure vertebrate populations. F...
Using snorkeling observations, I examined the habitat use and preference of 216 individually tagged ...
Movement, at various spatial and temporal scales, plays a major role in shaping the ecology of anima...
The \u27restricted-movement paradigm\u27 (RMP) states that adult fish in streams are sedentary and s...
The \u27restricted-movement paradigm\u27 (RMP) states that adult fish in streams are sedentary and s...
The \u27restricted-movement paradigm\u27 (RMP) states that adult fish in streams are sedentary and s...
Stream-dwelling salmonid populations are generally thought to be composed of both relatively mobile ...
Seaward migration of immature salmonids (smolts) may be associated with severe mortality in anthropo...
Little is known about Atlantic salmon behaviour during the last phase of the marine homing migration...
The Restricted Movement Paradigm (RMP) asserts that stream fishes are sedentary, living much of thei...
Survival and movement are fundamentally important processes that structure vertebrate populations. F...
Survival and movement are fundamentally important processes that structure vertebrate populations. F...
Competition for limited resources and the resulting density-dependent processes are key factors in d...
I examined migratory behaviors of Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar, by investigating the effects stockin...
Competition for limited resources and the resulting density-dependent processes are key factors in d...
Survival and movement are fundamentally important processes that structure vertebrate populations. F...
Using snorkeling observations, I examined the habitat use and preference of 216 individually tagged ...
Movement, at various spatial and temporal scales, plays a major role in shaping the ecology of anima...
The \u27restricted-movement paradigm\u27 (RMP) states that adult fish in streams are sedentary and s...
The \u27restricted-movement paradigm\u27 (RMP) states that adult fish in streams are sedentary and s...
The \u27restricted-movement paradigm\u27 (RMP) states that adult fish in streams are sedentary and s...
Stream-dwelling salmonid populations are generally thought to be composed of both relatively mobile ...
Seaward migration of immature salmonids (smolts) may be associated with severe mortality in anthropo...
Little is known about Atlantic salmon behaviour during the last phase of the marine homing migration...
The Restricted Movement Paradigm (RMP) asserts that stream fishes are sedentary, living much of thei...
Survival and movement are fundamentally important processes that structure vertebrate populations. F...
Survival and movement are fundamentally important processes that structure vertebrate populations. F...
Competition for limited resources and the resulting density-dependent processes are key factors in d...
I examined migratory behaviors of Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar, by investigating the effects stockin...
Competition for limited resources and the resulting density-dependent processes are key factors in d...
Survival and movement are fundamentally important processes that structure vertebrate populations. F...
Using snorkeling observations, I examined the habitat use and preference of 216 individually tagged ...