Habitat use of aquatic organisms is essential to evaluate effects of many environmental challenges like effects of hydro-power regulation, where stranding may occur under hydropeaking (rapid dewatering of shallow river areas). Experimental studies as well as observations from nature with juvenile Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) show that the proportion of the population that uses shallow depth was both independent of population density and decreasing with fish size. Experiments were conducted both in the presence and in absence of older fish, during day and night, and during all four seasons. Juvenile salmon from deep areas may therefore distribute into the shallow areas even when fish density becomes reduced. Thus, low density does not lead ...
The distributions and abundances of trout and salmon are strongly influenced by their habitat. The h...
A laboratory stream experiment was performed to test the influence of young-of-the-year Atlantic sal...
The literature on stream fish movement offers diverse views on the patterns (restricted vs. nonrestr...
Habitat use of aquatic organisms is essential to evaluate effects of many environmental challenges l...
An experiment was performed in four artificial stream channels during summer and autumn to investiga...
Competition for limited resources and the resulting density-dependent processes are key factors in d...
Dispersal from nesting sites and habitat selection are essential for the fitness of young individual...
The effects of hydropeaking and intra- and interspecific competition on the growth performance (grow...
In stream-living salmonids, an underlying mechanism for the critical period after emergence has gene...
Studies of hydropeaking‐induced stranding mortality on fish populations have been confined to analys...
An effect of hydropower and hydropeaking regulation in rivers is stranding of fish. Those fishes tha...
Sheltering behaviour of wild juvenile Atlantic salmon in an indoor stream was found to be density de...
Spatial distribution of spawning may have important ramifications for population dynamics in species...
International audienceWe investigated the summer habitat occupied by populationsof young-of-the-year...
The distributions and abundances of trout and salmon are strongly influenced by their habitat. The h...
A laboratory stream experiment was performed to test the influence of young-of-the-year Atlantic sal...
The literature on stream fish movement offers diverse views on the patterns (restricted vs. nonrestr...
Habitat use of aquatic organisms is essential to evaluate effects of many environmental challenges l...
An experiment was performed in four artificial stream channels during summer and autumn to investiga...
Competition for limited resources and the resulting density-dependent processes are key factors in d...
Dispersal from nesting sites and habitat selection are essential for the fitness of young individual...
The effects of hydropeaking and intra- and interspecific competition on the growth performance (grow...
In stream-living salmonids, an underlying mechanism for the critical period after emergence has gene...
Studies of hydropeaking‐induced stranding mortality on fish populations have been confined to analys...
An effect of hydropower and hydropeaking regulation in rivers is stranding of fish. Those fishes tha...
Sheltering behaviour of wild juvenile Atlantic salmon in an indoor stream was found to be density de...
Spatial distribution of spawning may have important ramifications for population dynamics in species...
International audienceWe investigated the summer habitat occupied by populationsof young-of-the-year...
The distributions and abundances of trout and salmon are strongly influenced by their habitat. The h...
A laboratory stream experiment was performed to test the influence of young-of-the-year Atlantic sal...
The literature on stream fish movement offers diverse views on the patterns (restricted vs. nonrestr...