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Habitat and food choice of Arctic charr in Linnévatn on Spitsbergen, Svalbard: the first year-round investigation in a High Arctic lake
Authors:M-A Svenning  A Klemetsen  T Olsen
Institution:Norwegian Institute for Nature Research (NINA), Department for Arctic Ecology, Polar Environmental Center, Tromsø, Norway;, Department of Aquatic BioSciences, Norwegian College of Fishery Science, University of Tromsø, Breivika, Tromsø, Norway;, Norwegian Meteorological Institute, Forecasting Division for Northern Norway, Tromsø, Norway
Abstract:Abstract –  Habitat and diet of Arctic charr Salvelinus alpinus (L.) were studied by monthly sampling from late autumn to early summer in Linnévatn, Svalbard (78°3'N, 13°50'E). This is the first year-round study of a population of charr in the High Arctic, with samples being taken every 5–7 weeks. The ice cover lasted for more than 9 months, from mid-October to late July, with the greatest thickness in mid-May. Although most charr occupied the littoral zone during winter, the highest densities in April and October were found in the deeper areas (20 m) of the lake. The fish fed at all times of the year, but the number of stomachs with food and the stomach-filling indices were lowest during the darkest part of the season. The diet of smaller charr (<15 cm) varied strongly with season, showing a dominance of zooplankton in late autumn and chironomids in winter (larvae) and summer (pupae). The food choice was in accordance with the density of food items available. Larger fish (≥15 cm) were mostly cannibalistic during the entire year.
Keywords:Svalbard Arctic charr  habitat and food choice  year-round investigation  High Arctic lake
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