Migratory behaviour and survival rates of wild northern Atlantic salmon Salmo salar post‐smolts: effects of environmental factors

To study smolt behaviour and survival of a northern Atlantic salmon Salmo salar population during river descent, sea entry and fjord migration, 120 wild S. salar were tagged with acoustic tags and registered at four automatic listening station arrays in the mouth of the north Norwegian River Alta an...

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Published in:Journal of Fish Biology
Main Authors: Davidsen, J. G., Rikardsen, A. H., Halttunen, E., Thorstad, E. B., ØKland, F., Letcher, B. H., Skarðhamar, J., Næsje, T. F.
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spelling crwiley:10.1111/j.1095-8649.2009.02423.x 2024-06-02T08:03:38+00:00 Migratory behaviour and survival rates of wild northern Atlantic salmon Salmo salar post‐smolts: effects of environmental factors Davidsen, J. G. Rikardsen, A. H. Halttunen, E. Thorstad, E. B. ØKland, F. Letcher, B. H. Skarðhamar, J. Næsje, T. F. 2009 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1095-8649.2009.02423.x https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1111%2Fj.1095-8649.2009.02423.x https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/j.1095-8649.2009.02423.x en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Journal of Fish Biology volume 75, issue 7, page 1700-1718 ISSN 0022-1112 1095-8649 journal-article 2009 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1095-8649.2009.02423.x 2024-05-03T11:54:34Z To study smolt behaviour and survival of a northern Atlantic salmon Salmo salar population during river descent, sea entry and fjord migration, 120 wild S. salar were tagged with acoustic tags and registered at four automatic listening station arrays in the mouth of the north Norwegian River Alta and throughout the Alta Fjord. An estimated 75% of the post‐smolts survived from the river mouth, through the estuary and the first 17 km of the fjord. Survival rates in the fjord varied with fork length ( L F ), and ranged from 97·0 to 99·5% km −1 . On average, the post‐smolts spent 1·5 days (36 h, range 11–365 h) travelling from the river mouth to the last fjord array, 31 km from the river mouth. The migratory speed was slower (1·8 L F s −1 ) in the first 4 km after sea entry compared with the next 27 km (3·0 L F s −1 ). Post‐smolts entered the fjord more often during the high or ebbing tide (70%). There was no clear diurnal migration pattern within the river and fjord, but most of the post‐smolts entered the fjord at night (66%, 2000–0800 hours), despite the 24 h daylight at this latitude. The tidal cycle, wind‐induced currents and the smolts' own movements seemed to influence migratory speeds and routes in different parts of the fjord. A large variation in migration patterns, both in the river and fjord, might indicate that individuals in stochastic estuarine and marine environments are exposed to highly variable selection regimes, resulting in different responses to environmental factors on both temporal and spatial scales. Post‐smolts in the northern Alta Fjord had similar early marine survival rates to those observed previously in southern fjords; however, fjord residency in the north was shorter. Article in Journal/Newspaper Atlantic salmon Salmo salar Wiley Online Library Alta Journal of Fish Biology 75 7 1700 1718
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description To study smolt behaviour and survival of a northern Atlantic salmon Salmo salar population during river descent, sea entry and fjord migration, 120 wild S. salar were tagged with acoustic tags and registered at four automatic listening station arrays in the mouth of the north Norwegian River Alta and throughout the Alta Fjord. An estimated 75% of the post‐smolts survived from the river mouth, through the estuary and the first 17 km of the fjord. Survival rates in the fjord varied with fork length ( L F ), and ranged from 97·0 to 99·5% km −1 . On average, the post‐smolts spent 1·5 days (36 h, range 11–365 h) travelling from the river mouth to the last fjord array, 31 km from the river mouth. The migratory speed was slower (1·8 L F s −1 ) in the first 4 km after sea entry compared with the next 27 km (3·0 L F s −1 ). Post‐smolts entered the fjord more often during the high or ebbing tide (70%). There was no clear diurnal migration pattern within the river and fjord, but most of the post‐smolts entered the fjord at night (66%, 2000–0800 hours), despite the 24 h daylight at this latitude. The tidal cycle, wind‐induced currents and the smolts' own movements seemed to influence migratory speeds and routes in different parts of the fjord. A large variation in migration patterns, both in the river and fjord, might indicate that individuals in stochastic estuarine and marine environments are exposed to highly variable selection regimes, resulting in different responses to environmental factors on both temporal and spatial scales. Post‐smolts in the northern Alta Fjord had similar early marine survival rates to those observed previously in southern fjords; however, fjord residency in the north was shorter.
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author Davidsen, J. G.
Rikardsen, A. H.
Halttunen, E.
Thorstad, E. B.
ØKland, F.
Letcher, B. H.
Skarðhamar, J.
Næsje, T. F.
spellingShingle Davidsen, J. G.
Rikardsen, A. H.
Halttunen, E.
Thorstad, E. B.
ØKland, F.
Letcher, B. H.
Skarðhamar, J.
Næsje, T. F.
Migratory behaviour and survival rates of wild northern Atlantic salmon Salmo salar post‐smolts: effects of environmental factors
author_facet Davidsen, J. G.
Rikardsen, A. H.
Halttunen, E.
Thorstad, E. B.
ØKland, F.
Letcher, B. H.
Skarðhamar, J.
Næsje, T. F.
author_sort Davidsen, J. G.
title Migratory behaviour and survival rates of wild northern Atlantic salmon Salmo salar post‐smolts: effects of environmental factors
title_short Migratory behaviour and survival rates of wild northern Atlantic salmon Salmo salar post‐smolts: effects of environmental factors
title_full Migratory behaviour and survival rates of wild northern Atlantic salmon Salmo salar post‐smolts: effects of environmental factors
title_fullStr Migratory behaviour and survival rates of wild northern Atlantic salmon Salmo salar post‐smolts: effects of environmental factors
title_full_unstemmed Migratory behaviour and survival rates of wild northern Atlantic salmon Salmo salar post‐smolts: effects of environmental factors
title_sort migratory behaviour and survival rates of wild northern atlantic salmon salmo salar post‐smolts: effects of environmental factors
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