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Downstream displacement of post-emergent brown trout: effects of development stage and water velocity

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Brown trout Salmo trutta were introduced at hatching into distinct sections of two parallel artificial channels, one with a constant low velocity (control) and one with velocity changes (experimental), at such times as to produce 12, 3 and 0 day old fish (age after emergences) when the velocity was changed in the experimental channel. This experimental design was repeated in 2002 and 2003 at comparable dates. Young brown trout were sensitive to an increased water velocity for 5 to 6 days after emergence. Water velocity modified the displacement patterns qualitatively but not quantitatively. Eighty per cent of fish moved downstream at all water velocities. Velocity changes, however, advanced the time by which 80% of the fish had displaced downstream.
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hal-02586566 , version 1 (15-05-2020)

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Martin Daufresne, Hervé Capra, P. Gaudin. Downstream displacement of post-emergent brown trout: effects of development stage and water velocity. Journal of Fish Biology, 2005, 67 (3), pp.599-614. ⟨doi:10.1111/j.0022-1112.2005.00759.x⟩. ⟨hal-02586566⟩
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