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Movements and habitat use by PIT-tagged Atlantic salmon parr in early winter: The influence of anchor ice

January 1, 2004

1. Movements and habitat use by Atlantic salmon parr in Catamaran Brook, New Brunswick, were studied using Passive Integrated Transponder technology. The fish were tagged in the summer of 1999, and a portable reading system was used to collect data on individual positions within a riffle-pool sequence in the early winter of 1999. Two major freezing events occurred on November 11-12 (Ice 1) and November 18-19 (Ice 2) that generated significant accumulations of anchor ice in the riffle. 2. Individually tagged parr (fork length 8.4-12.6 cm, n = 15) were tracked from 8 to 24 November 1999. Over this period, emigration (40%) was higher from the pool than from the riffle. Of the nine parr that were consistently located, seven parr moved

Publication Year 2004
Title Movements and habitat use by PIT-tagged Atlantic salmon parr in early winter: The influence of anchor ice
DOI 10.1111/j.1365-2427.2004.01246.x
Authors J.-M. Roussel, R.A. Cunjak, R. Newbury, D. Caissie, A. Haro
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Freshwater Biology
Index ID 70026872
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
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