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Influence of environmental and biological factors on the overwinter growth rate of Atlantic salmon Salmo salar parr in a UK chalk stream
Authors:Olivia M Simmons  John Robert Britton  Phillipa K Gillingham  Stephen D Gregory
Institution:1. Department of Life and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Science and Technology, Bournemouth University, Poole, UK;2. Salmon & Trout Research Centre, Game and Wildlife Conservation Trust, FBA River Laboratory, Wareham, UK
Abstract:Smolt lengths are increasingly recognised as an important determinant of salmonid marine survival rates. Overwintering growth rates could thus strongly influence adult return rates. In Atlantic salmon Salmo salar, most overwintering studies focus on rivers in harsh climates with minimal growth, yet in more southerly rivers, overwintering growth rates can be relatively high. Here, the factors influencing annual overwinter growth rates were tested for juvenile S. salar in a temperate chalk stream in southern England over 13 years, where over 10,000 salmon parr were tagged annually in autumn and a proportion recaptured the following spring during smolt emigration. Winters of higher and more variable water temperatures, with longer periods of high flows, showed increased overwintering growth rates. Faster growth rates were recorded from sites further upstream and that had lower parr densities; smaller individuals also grew more than expected for their initial size. These results suggest that a range of factors influences overwintering salmonid growth rates and can be used to inform management decisions to maximise the quality of emigrating smolts.
Keywords:body length  marine survival  river flow  smolt  thermal stability  water temperature
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