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Assessing Movements between Freshwater and Saltwater by Brown Trout (Salmo trutta L.) Based on Otolith Microchemistry
Karlstad University, Faculty of Health, Science and Technology (starting 2013), Department of Environmental and Life Sciences (from 2013).
Karlstad University, Faculty of Health, Science and Technology (starting 2013). Norwegian Institute for Nature Research, Norway.ORCID iD: 0000-0002-0614-6233
Karlstad University, Faculty of Health, Science and Technology (starting 2013), Department of Environmental and Life Sciences (from 2013).ORCID iD: 0000-0002-8738-8815
Karlstad University, Faculty of Health, Science and Technology (starting 2013), Department of Environmental and Life Sciences (from 2013).ORCID iD: 0000-0002-3191-7140
2024 (English)In: Animals, E-ISSN 2076-2615, Vol. 14, no 14, article id 2116Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]

By analyzing otolith microchemistry, we examined the use of freshwater and marine environments by brown trout Salmo trutta L. that spawn in the Swedish River Emån and migrate to the Baltic Sea. We estimated the time juveniles spent in freshwater and the number of times the fish returned to freshwater, presumably to spawn. Twenty-six percent of the fish migrated to sea by 1 year of age. However, 13% spent less than one year in the river. Most brown trout (48%) migrated to the sea between 1 and 2 years of age. On average, brown trout, which averaged 4.4 years in age (range 3–6 years), returned to freshwater 2.3 times, and there was an inverse relationship between time spent in freshwater after hatching and the number of visits to freshwater. Our results do not support the classical life history pattern, where brown trout spend one or more years in freshwater before migrating to the sea. Here, we found evidence that part of the population leaves freshwater during their first year. While the cause for precocial migration in the River Emån is not known, our results from this permanently flowing river do not support the idea proposed for other Baltic Sea populations, where the risk of drought has been suggested to be the cause. 

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MDPI, 2024. Vol. 14, no 14, article id 2116
Keywords [en]
calcium, fresh water, salt water, strontium, animal experiment, animal model, Article, Baltic Sea, chemistry, female, male, marine environment, migration, nonhuman, nuclear microscopy, otolith, phenotypic variation, Rutilus rutilus, Salmo salar, Salmo trutta, salmonid, X ray emission spectroscopy
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Ecology Fish and Aquacultural Science
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Biology; Biology
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URN: urn:nbn:se:kau:diva-101312DOI: 10.3390/ani14142116ISI: 001278217500001Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-85199482991OAI: oai:DiVA.org:kau-101312DiVA, id: diva2:1888291
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Swedish Energy AgencySwedish Environmental Protection AgencyAvailable from: 2024-08-12 Created: 2024-08-12 Last updated: 2024-08-12Bibliographically approved

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