Stocking of eggs is a common strategy to support declining or reintroduce extirpated salmonid populations. Data on how juveniles disperse from stocking points is crucial to be able to design efficient stocking programs. Detailed information of dispersal is limited for many salmonids, for example, brown trout. In this study, dispersal distance was measured at the end of the first growing season in a low gradient (0.7%) stream in Sweden where the trout population had been depleted. Eggs from 17 separate sets of parents were stocked as eyed eggs in March. During the following fall fry were sampled throughout the stream. The majority of the fry dispersed downstream and remained within a distance of 200 m from the stocking point with no differen...
This study addresses the primary factors driving young-of-the-year (YoY) brown trout Salmo trutta a...
Habitat use by stocked and native brown trout (Salmo trutta L.) was assessed in two headwater stream...
Stream-resident salmonid movements have been the subject of numerous studies and their behaviour is...
Stocking of eggs is a common strategy to support declining or reintroduce extirpated salmonid popula...
Egg stocking is a common method of re-establishing brown trout (Salmo trutta) populations, while the...
Egg stocking in rivers and streams is a common measure to support and re-introduce salmonid populati...
Effective management of exploited populations is based on an understanding of population dynamics an...
The Restricted Movement Paradigm (RMP) asserts that stream fishes are sedentary, living much of thei...
Stocking with eggs has been widely used as a management measure to support degraded salmonid stocks....
Dispersal is a critical determinant of animal distribution and population dynamics, and is essential...
In this thesis, a 23-years stocking program of brown trout (Salmo trutta) smolts, annually released ...
1. Survival, growth and downstream dispersal of trout (especially 0 group) and the relationships of ...
The construction of floatways during the 19th and 20th century profoundly changed the habitat condit...
Behaviour that is adaptive in captivity may be maladaptive in the wild and compromise postrelease su...
This study addresses the primary factors driving young-of-the-year (YoY) brown trout Salmo trutta a...
Habitat use by stocked and native brown trout (Salmo trutta L.) was assessed in two headwater stream...
Stream-resident salmonid movements have been the subject of numerous studies and their behaviour is...
Stocking of eggs is a common strategy to support declining or reintroduce extirpated salmonid popula...
Egg stocking is a common method of re-establishing brown trout (Salmo trutta) populations, while the...
Egg stocking in rivers and streams is a common measure to support and re-introduce salmonid populati...
Effective management of exploited populations is based on an understanding of population dynamics an...
The Restricted Movement Paradigm (RMP) asserts that stream fishes are sedentary, living much of thei...
Stocking with eggs has been widely used as a management measure to support degraded salmonid stocks....
Dispersal is a critical determinant of animal distribution and population dynamics, and is essential...
In this thesis, a 23-years stocking program of brown trout (Salmo trutta) smolts, annually released ...
1. Survival, growth and downstream dispersal of trout (especially 0 group) and the relationships of ...
The construction of floatways during the 19th and 20th century profoundly changed the habitat condit...
Behaviour that is adaptive in captivity may be maladaptive in the wild and compromise postrelease su...
This study addresses the primary factors driving young-of-the-year (YoY) brown trout Salmo trutta a...
Habitat use by stocked and native brown trout (Salmo trutta L.) was assessed in two headwater stream...
Stream-resident salmonid movements have been the subject of numerous studies and their behaviour is...