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Regulation of the fitness of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) by intra-specific competition amongst the juveniles
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Author
Gibson, R. JohnDate
1995
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Factors affecting the fitness of juvenile salmon are discussed. Although fitness from the genetic point of view is defined as the relative capacity of carriers of a given genotype to transmit their genes to the gene pool of the following generations, growth and survival of individuals are also components of fitness, and are influenced by responses to competition, which is the major topic of this article including implications for management. In order to better understand the relationships of density-dependent survival in Newfoundland, egg depositions were manipulated experimentally in the Freshwater River. Figures demonstrate the relationship between stock (number of eggs per 100 m2 of river) and recruitment (number of smolts per l00 m2 of Atlantic salmon, and also the percentage survival from egg to smolt stage related to potential egg depositions.Journal
Freshwater ForumVolume
5Issue/Article Nr
1Page Range
54-72Resource/Dataset Location
https://www.fba.org.uk/journals/index.php/FF/article/view/250Collections