Pre‐winter lipid stores in young‐of‐year Atlantic salmon along a north–south gradient

The pre‐winter lipid stores of young‐of‐the‐year (YOY, age 0 year) Atlantic salmon Salmo salar were analysed along a north–south gradient from c. 71 to 58° N, with winter conditions ranging from >200 days of ice cover to no ice. The rivers sampled in Northern Norway represent some of the most nor...

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Published in:Journal of Fish Biology
Main Authors: Berg, O. K., Finstad, A. G., Solem, Ø., Ugedal, O., Forseth, T., Niemelä, E., Arnekleiv, J. V., Lohrmann, A., Næsje, T. F.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2009
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1095-8649.2009.02193.x
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Summary:The pre‐winter lipid stores of young‐of‐the‐year (YOY, age 0 year) Atlantic salmon Salmo salar were analysed along a north–south gradient from c. 71 to 58° N, with winter conditions ranging from >200 days of ice cover to no ice. The rivers sampled in Northern Norway represent some of the most northerly S. salar rivers. There was an increase in lipid content with increasing latitude, and mean lipid content (size adjusted to common mass) for YOY in northern rivers were almost three times higher: 0·035 g compared to 0·013 g in southern rivers. The relationship was not sensitive to variation in sampling time or variation in YOY body size. The lipid stores, however, varied markedly between rivers and also between neighbouring rivers, indicating different strategies or opportunities for pre‐winter lipid storage both at latitudinal and local scales.