Movements of Spawning Rainbow Smelt, Osmerus Mordax, in a Massachusetts Estuary

Movements of spawning rainbow smelt, Osmerus mordax, were followed in the Parker River estuary, Massachusetts during 1974 and 1975. Fish marked with vinyl subcutaneous tags (n=1,492) or fin clips (n=577) were recaptured on three separate spawning sites in three different tributaries; the distributio...

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Published in:Estuaries
Main Authors: Murawski, Steven A., Clayton, Gary R., Reed, Roger J., Cole, Charles F.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:unknown
Published: Digital Commons @ University of South Florida 1980
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Online Access:https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/msc_facpub/2181
https://doi.org/10.2307/1352086
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spelling ftunisfloridatam:oai:digitalcommons.usf.edu:msc_facpub-3129 2023-05-15T14:31:23+02:00 Movements of Spawning Rainbow Smelt, Osmerus Mordax, in a Massachusetts Estuary Murawski, Steven A. Clayton, Gary R. Reed, Roger J. Cole, Charles F. 1980-01-01T08:00:00Z https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/msc_facpub/2181 https://doi.org/10.2307/1352086 unknown Digital Commons @ University of South Florida https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/msc_facpub/2181 https://doi.org/10.2307/1352086 Marine Science Faculty Publications Flood Tide Spawning Season Marked Fish Tidal Transport Arctic Grayling Life Sciences article 1980 ftunisfloridatam https://doi.org/10.2307/1352086 2022-04-07T17:43:21Z Movements of spawning rainbow smelt, Osmerus mordax, were followed in the Parker River estuary, Massachusetts during 1974 and 1975. Fish marked with vinyl subcutaneous tags (n=1,492) or fin clips (n=577) were recaptured on three separate spawning sites in three different tributaries; the distribution patterns of marked fish indicated a homogeneous spawning stock. Interstream movement may have been facilitated by tidal transport since smelt ascended to the spawning sites on flood tides and moved downstream as tides ebbed. Rates of recapture of fish tagged on the spawning areas were 2.61 and 5.61 times greater for males than females in 1974 and 1975 respectively. Individual tagged males were recovered up to four times during the spawning period; females were recaptured a maximum of once. The proportion of age II and older females sampled from the angling fishery prior to spawning in 1975 (47.38%) was greater than the cumulative proportion sampled on the spawning sites (11.93%) due to longer spawning period of individual males. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic grayling Arctic Digital Commons University of South Florida (USF) Arctic Estuaries 3 4 308
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topic Flood Tide
Spawning Season
Marked Fish
Tidal Transport
Arctic Grayling
Life Sciences
spellingShingle Flood Tide
Spawning Season
Marked Fish
Tidal Transport
Arctic Grayling
Life Sciences
Murawski, Steven A.
Clayton, Gary R.
Reed, Roger J.
Cole, Charles F.
Movements of Spawning Rainbow Smelt, Osmerus Mordax, in a Massachusetts Estuary
topic_facet Flood Tide
Spawning Season
Marked Fish
Tidal Transport
Arctic Grayling
Life Sciences
description Movements of spawning rainbow smelt, Osmerus mordax, were followed in the Parker River estuary, Massachusetts during 1974 and 1975. Fish marked with vinyl subcutaneous tags (n=1,492) or fin clips (n=577) were recaptured on three separate spawning sites in three different tributaries; the distribution patterns of marked fish indicated a homogeneous spawning stock. Interstream movement may have been facilitated by tidal transport since smelt ascended to the spawning sites on flood tides and moved downstream as tides ebbed. Rates of recapture of fish tagged on the spawning areas were 2.61 and 5.61 times greater for males than females in 1974 and 1975 respectively. Individual tagged males were recovered up to four times during the spawning period; females were recaptured a maximum of once. The proportion of age II and older females sampled from the angling fishery prior to spawning in 1975 (47.38%) was greater than the cumulative proportion sampled on the spawning sites (11.93%) due to longer spawning period of individual males.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Murawski, Steven A.
Clayton, Gary R.
Reed, Roger J.
Cole, Charles F.
author_facet Murawski, Steven A.
Clayton, Gary R.
Reed, Roger J.
Cole, Charles F.
author_sort Murawski, Steven A.
title Movements of Spawning Rainbow Smelt, Osmerus Mordax, in a Massachusetts Estuary
title_short Movements of Spawning Rainbow Smelt, Osmerus Mordax, in a Massachusetts Estuary
title_full Movements of Spawning Rainbow Smelt, Osmerus Mordax, in a Massachusetts Estuary
title_fullStr Movements of Spawning Rainbow Smelt, Osmerus Mordax, in a Massachusetts Estuary
title_full_unstemmed Movements of Spawning Rainbow Smelt, Osmerus Mordax, in a Massachusetts Estuary
title_sort movements of spawning rainbow smelt, osmerus mordax, in a massachusetts estuary
publisher Digital Commons @ University of South Florida
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https://doi.org/10.2307/1352086
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