www.elsevier.com/locate/aqua-online Smolting in anadromous and landlocked strains of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar)

Juvenile Atlantic salmon from a landlocked population (‘Blege’, lake Byglandsfjord, south– central Norway) and an anadromous population (river Vosso, southwestern Norway) were reared in freshwater on simulated natural photoperiod (60j25VN) between December 2000 and June 2001. Fish from the Blege (me...

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Main Authors: Tom O. Nilsen, Lars O. E. Ebbesson, Sigurd O. Stefansson
Other Authors: The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives
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Language:English
Published: 2002
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Online Access:http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.322.8576
http://www.bio.uib.no/inc/pdffiles/Pub/pub3009.pdf
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Summary:Juvenile Atlantic salmon from a landlocked population (‘Blege’, lake Byglandsfjord, south– central Norway) and an anadromous population (river Vosso, southwestern Norway) were reared in freshwater on simulated natural photoperiod (60j25VN) between December 2000 and June 2001. Fish from the Blege (mean length: 13.4 cm) and Vosso (mean length: 13.9 cm) strains were transferred to seawater tanks in late May for studies of long-term post-smolt performance. Condition factor of fish from the Blege strain increased throughout the study, whereas in the anadromous Vosso strain condition factor increased until April followed by a decrease between April and June. Smolts from the Vosso strain showed all the morphological characteristics of smolting, whereas smolt-sized fish from the landlocked population obtained a lower degree of silvering, and distinct parr-marks and red dots in the skin prevailed. Gill Na +,K +-ATPase activity remained low in both strains in January and March, with a significant increase in the Vosso strain in April and May to peak levels of approximately 17 Amol ADP/mg protein/h. In contrast, only a slight increase was seen in the Blege strain in May, with peak level of approximately 8 Amol ADP/ mg protein/h. In mid-June Na +,K +-ATPase activity was down to parr levels. Improved short-term