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Linking habitat characteristics with juvenile density to quantify Salmo salar and Salmo trutta smolt production in the river Sävarån,Sweden
Authors:J MOLIN  A KAGERVALL  P K RIVINOJA
Institution:Department of Wildlife, Fish, and Environmental Studies, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Ume?, Sweden
Abstract:Abstract Habitat mapping along 85 km of river was related to juvenile (15 years of electric fishing) and smolt (3 years of screw‐trapping) abundance data to estimate salmon, Salmo salar L., and sea trout, Salmo trutta L., smolt production in the River Sävarån, northern Sweden. Spawning site selection by radio‐tagged salmon (n = 12) and sea trout (n = 4) was also assessed. Fifty‐one hectares of potential spawning and nursery habitat was found in the main stem river, representing 25% of the total river area. These areas were estimated to yield 1300–7580 salmon and 630–3540 sea trout smolts based on juvenile densities, equating with 3 years of screw‐trap data (2990–5080 salmon and 680–2520 trout smolts, respectively). A hypothetical maximum production of about 19 900 salmon smolts was predicted for the river at a density of 40, 0+ salmon 100 m?2. Tracking adults during the spawning period identified optimal and potential reproductive areas.
Keywords:abundance  parr  radio tracking  salmonid  spawning habitat
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