Continuous variation in the pattern of marine v. freshwater foraging in brown trout Salmo trutta L. from Loch Lomond, Scotland


Autoria(s): Etheridge, E.C.; Harrod, Chris; Bean, C.; Adams, C.E.
Data(s)

01/07/2008

Resumo

Carbon stable-isotope analysis showed that individual brown trout Salmo trutta in Loch Lomond adopted strategies intermediate to that of freshwater residency or anadromy, suggesting either repeated movement between freshwater and marine environments, or estuarine residency. Carbon stable-isotope (delta C-13) values from Loch Lomond brown trout muscle tissue ranged from those indicative of assimilation of purely freshwater-derived carbon to those reflecting significant utilization of marine-derived carbon. A single isotope, two-source mixing model indicated that, on average, marine C made a 33% contribution to the muscle tissue C of Loch Lomond brown trout. Nitrogen stable isotope, delta N-15, but not delta C-13 was correlated with fork length suggesting that larger fish were feeding at a higher trophic level but that marine feeding was not indicated by larger body size. These results are discussed with reference to migration patterns in other species. (c) 2008 The Authors Journal compilation (c) 2008 The Fisheries Society of the British Isles.

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http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/continuous-variation-in-the-pattern-of-marine-v-freshwater-foraging-in-brown-trout-salmo-trutta-l-from-loch-lomond-scotland(3ec54d45-21b6-4124-9a5b-250eeba249c6).html

http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1095-8649.2008.01905.x

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Idioma(s)

eng

Direitos

info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess

Fonte

Etheridge , E C , Harrod , C , Bean , C & Adams , C E 2008 , ' Continuous variation in the pattern of marine v. freshwater foraging in brown trout Salmo trutta L. from Loch Lomond, Scotland ' Journal of Fish Biology , vol 73 , no. 1 , pp. 44-53 . DOI: 10.1111/j.1095-8649.2008.01905.x

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article