Entry of adult Atlantic salmon into a tributary of the Aberdeenshire Dee, Scotland

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作者
Sparholt, Henrik [1 ]
Hawkins, Anthony [2 ]
Thomson, Alistair
机构
[1] Nord Marine Think Tank, Holte, Denmark
[2] Aquat Noise Trust, Aberdeen, Scotland
关键词
Salmo salar; migration; spawning; behaviour; fish counter; UPSTREAM MIGRATION; LIFE-HISTORY; RIVER ENTRY; COUNT DATA; SALAR; TEMPERATURE; REGRESSION; TRUTTA;
D O I
10.1111/eff.12346
中图分类号
S9 [水产、渔业];
学科分类号
0908 ;
摘要
Upstream counts of adult salmon in a tributary to the River Dee during autumn and winter were examined over a 13-year period using an optical fish counter. Statistical analysis indicated that salmon were mainly primed to enter the tributary at a particular time of year, peaking at early December. However, environmental factors also had a large influence. Entry of salmon was initiated by high flow rates in the main stem of the River Dee. Increases in water level in the tributary itself were not needed to stimulate the entry of salmon. Moreover, a change in flow from 1 day to the next did not result in a response from salmon. Rather, they reacted only after more than a day of flow increase. There was no consistent threshold level of flow that triggered tributary entry. The upstream passage of salmon was reduced at low temperatures (below 3 degrees C). The numbers of salmon migrating upstream showed a gradual increase as the temperatures increased up to 11 degrees C, and then sharply decreased at higher temperatures. Female salmon migrated earlier by about 2 weeks on average than males. Increasingly, counters and traps are being installed on spawning tributaries to examine the state of salmon stocks. Caution should be exercised, however, in using upstream entry data from individual tributaries to provide an overall assessment of salmon abundance, as local conditions in the tributaries may affect the salmon counts in particular years.
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页码:280 / 295
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