Migration pathways, speed and mortality of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) smolts in a Scottish river and the near-shore coastal marine environment

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作者
Lothian, Angus J. [1 ]
Newton, Matthew [1 ]
Barry, James [1 ]
Walters, Marcus [2 ]
Miller, Richard C. [2 ]
Adams, Colin E. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Glasgow, Scottish Ctr Ecol & Nat Environm, IBAHCM, Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland
[2] Deveron Bogie & Isla Rivers Charitable Trust, Huntly, Scotland
关键词
acoustic; biotelemetry; marine; migration; salmon; smolt; BROWN TROUT; POST-SMOLTS; DOWNSTREAM MIGRATION; SEA-TROUT; PREDATION; BEHAVIOR; WILD; SURVIVAL; L; TEMPERATURE;
D O I
10.1111/eff.12369
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S9 [水产、渔业];
学科分类号
0908 ;
摘要
Long-distance migration of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) is known to result in high levels of mortality. For a species experiencing global population decline, it is thus vital to better understand migration behaviour, both in the river and marine stages. Atlantic salmon smolts (n=50) were tracked using acoustic telemetry in the River Deveron, Scotland, and adjacent coastal area. Higher rates of mortality were observed in the river (0.77% per km) than the early marine stage of migration (0.0% per km). Mortality likely resulted from predation. Higher swim speeds were recorded in the early marine stage compared with the river (marine=7.37 +/- 28.20km/day; river=5.03 +/- 1.73km/day [mean +/- SD]), a potential predator avoidance behaviour. The majority of smolts leaving the river did so in darkness and on a flooding tide. Overall river and marine migration success were linked to nights of lower lunar brightness. Marine migration speed decreased with increasing environmental noise levels, a finding with implications for fisheries management. The migration pathway in the early marine environment did not follow obvious geographical features, such as the coastline. Thus, we suggest that early marine environment pathways are more influenced by complex water currents. These findings highlight factors that influence smolt migration survival and behaviour, areas on which future research should focus.
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