Cg. Deleaniz et al., DISPERSAL OF ATLANTIC SALMON FRY FROM A NATURAL REDD - EVIDENCE FOR UNDERGRAVEL MOVEMENTS, Canadian journal of zoology, 71(7), 1993, pp. 1454-1457
In this paper we describe a modified version of a box trap used for ba
nk-to-bank trapping during a study of dispersal of Atlantic salmon fry
(Salmo salar L.). Two such traps were positioned 2 m upstream and dow
nstream of a single isolated natural redd and a third was placed 20 m
downstream. All fry captured in each trap were marked and released bey
ond the trap. Of the fish caught in the second downstream trap, 64% we
re unmarked. The seasonal patterns of trapping for marked and unmarked
fish were identical, but the unmarked fish were significantly smaller
than their marked peers. We argue that these unmarked captures repres
ent fish that evaded capture in the first downstream trap, either by d
ispersing from the redd deep within the gravel or by leaving the water
column and burrowing into the gravel on encountering the trap. Implic
ations for the interpretation of trapping data on newly emerged salmon
ids are discussed.