Smoltification status of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) in relation to migratory success and migration speed in a regulated river

There is a concern that the ecosystems around the world are suffering from fragmentation. Ecosystems such as rivers have lost their connectivity to a large extent due to hydroelectric dams with no or insufficient passways for the natural flow of organisms, matter and energy. The Atlantic salmon, Sal...

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Main Author: Högvall, Johanna
Format: Bachelor Thesis
Language:English
Published: Karlstads universitet 2020
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spelling ftkarlstadsuniv:oai:DiVA.org:kau-81669 2023-07-16T03:57:30+02:00 Smoltification status of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) in relation to migratory success and migration speed in a regulated river Smoltifikationsgrad på Atlantlax (Salmo salar) i relation till lyckad migration och migrationshastighet i en reglerad älv Högvall, Johanna 2020 application/pdf http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kau:diva-81669 eng eng Karlstads universitet http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kau:diva-81669 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Atlantic salmon juvenile downstream migration parr-smolt transformation regulated rivers dams migration delay radio-telemetry Atlantlax vandringshinder smoltifieringsgrad reglerade älvar radiotelemetri Ecology Ekologi Student thesis info:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesis text 2020 ftkarlstadsuniv 2023-06-26T22:12:33Z There is a concern that the ecosystems around the world are suffering from fragmentation. Ecosystems such as rivers have lost their connectivity to a large extent due to hydroelectric dams with no or insufficient passways for the natural flow of organisms, matter and energy. The Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar, is anadromous, migrating up rivers to spawn as adults and downstream to the sea as juveniles to feed. Before entering the sea, juveniles go through a parr-smolt transformation which alters their behavior, morphology, and physiology. Using radio telemetry, we assessed how the degree of smoltification, in combination with migrational timing and the juvenile’s size, affected their migration. Overall migratory success was found to differ significantly across the range of smoltification, with more fully smoltified juveniles having the highest probability (94%) of reaching the sea. No relationship was found between smoltification status and average migrational speed or delays when passing a dam. Migrational timing was also correlated to migrational success, with earlier juveniles being 50 % more likely to reach the sea than those leaving 2-3 weeks later. All of the tagged juveniles (28) that passed the dam were delayed by an average of 1,32 km/h relative to their median speed in the river, and 18 of the juveniles made it down to the sea. No effect of migrational timing was found with average migrational speed or with dam delays however. Unexpectedly, larger lengths were correlated with slower average migration speeds and greater delays when encountering a dam. This new knowledge about the degree of smoltification and its relation to migration success can help river management to direct their efforts in the right direction to strengthen salmon populations. Ekosystem som älvar och åar har i stor utsträckning förlorat konnektiviteten till följd av vattenkraftverk med otillräckliga passager för det naturliga flödet av organismer, materia och energi. Atlantlax Salmo salar är en anadrom fisk vars livscykel kräver att ... Bachelor Thesis Atlantic salmon Salmo salar Karlstad University: Publications (DIVA)
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topic Atlantic salmon
juvenile downstream migration
parr-smolt transformation
regulated rivers
dams
migration delay
radio-telemetry
Atlantlax
vandringshinder
smoltifieringsgrad
reglerade älvar
radiotelemetri
Ecology
Ekologi
spellingShingle Atlantic salmon
juvenile downstream migration
parr-smolt transformation
regulated rivers
dams
migration delay
radio-telemetry
Atlantlax
vandringshinder
smoltifieringsgrad
reglerade älvar
radiotelemetri
Ecology
Ekologi
Högvall, Johanna
Smoltification status of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) in relation to migratory success and migration speed in a regulated river
topic_facet Atlantic salmon
juvenile downstream migration
parr-smolt transformation
regulated rivers
dams
migration delay
radio-telemetry
Atlantlax
vandringshinder
smoltifieringsgrad
reglerade älvar
radiotelemetri
Ecology
Ekologi
description There is a concern that the ecosystems around the world are suffering from fragmentation. Ecosystems such as rivers have lost their connectivity to a large extent due to hydroelectric dams with no or insufficient passways for the natural flow of organisms, matter and energy. The Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar, is anadromous, migrating up rivers to spawn as adults and downstream to the sea as juveniles to feed. Before entering the sea, juveniles go through a parr-smolt transformation which alters their behavior, morphology, and physiology. Using radio telemetry, we assessed how the degree of smoltification, in combination with migrational timing and the juvenile’s size, affected their migration. Overall migratory success was found to differ significantly across the range of smoltification, with more fully smoltified juveniles having the highest probability (94%) of reaching the sea. No relationship was found between smoltification status and average migrational speed or delays when passing a dam. Migrational timing was also correlated to migrational success, with earlier juveniles being 50 % more likely to reach the sea than those leaving 2-3 weeks later. All of the tagged juveniles (28) that passed the dam were delayed by an average of 1,32 km/h relative to their median speed in the river, and 18 of the juveniles made it down to the sea. No effect of migrational timing was found with average migrational speed or with dam delays however. Unexpectedly, larger lengths were correlated with slower average migration speeds and greater delays when encountering a dam. This new knowledge about the degree of smoltification and its relation to migration success can help river management to direct their efforts in the right direction to strengthen salmon populations. Ekosystem som älvar och åar har i stor utsträckning förlorat konnektiviteten till följd av vattenkraftverk med otillräckliga passager för det naturliga flödet av organismer, materia och energi. Atlantlax Salmo salar är en anadrom fisk vars livscykel kräver att ...
format Bachelor Thesis
author Högvall, Johanna
author_facet Högvall, Johanna
author_sort Högvall, Johanna
title Smoltification status of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) in relation to migratory success and migration speed in a regulated river
title_short Smoltification status of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) in relation to migratory success and migration speed in a regulated river
title_full Smoltification status of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) in relation to migratory success and migration speed in a regulated river
title_fullStr Smoltification status of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) in relation to migratory success and migration speed in a regulated river
title_full_unstemmed Smoltification status of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) in relation to migratory success and migration speed in a regulated river
title_sort smoltification status of atlantic salmon (salmo salar) in relation to migratory success and migration speed in a regulated river
publisher Karlstads universitet
publishDate 2020
url http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kau:diva-81669
genre Atlantic salmon
Salmo salar
genre_facet Atlantic salmon
Salmo salar
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