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Journal of Fish Biology | 2010

Effects of discharge and local density on the growth of juvenile Atlantic salmon Salmo salar

Maxim Teichert; Eli Kvingedal; T. Forseth; O. Ugedal; Anders G. Finstad

The study explored the combined effects of density, physical habitat and different discharge levels on the growth of juvenile Atlantic salmon Salmo salar in artificial streams, by manipulating flow during both summer and winter conditions. Growth was high during all four summer trials and increased linearly with discharge and mean velocity. Differences in fish densities (fish m(-3)) due to differences in stream volume explained a similar proportion of the variation in mean growth among discharge treatments. Within streams, the fish aggregated in areas of larger sediment size, where shelters were probably abundant, while growth decreased with increasing densities. Fish appeared to favour the availability of shelter over maximization of growth. Mean growth was negative during all winter trials and did not vary among discharge treatments. These results suggest that increased fish densities are a major cause of reduced summer growth at low discharge, and that habitat-mediated density differences explain the majority of the growth variation across habitat conditions both during summer and winter.


Journal of Fish Biology | 2012

Spatial distribution correspondence of a juvenile Atlantic salmon Salmo salar cohort from age 0+ to 1+ years

Anders Foldvik; Maxim Teichert; S. Einum; Anders G. Finstad; O. Ugedal; T. Forseth

The spatial distribution of Atlantic salmon Salmo salar young-of-the-year (0+) and 1 year old parr (1+) from the 2006 spawning cohort in a 5125 m reach of the River Skauga in central Norway was documented. A high degree of similarity was found between the distribution of 0+ and 1+ parr based on catches at 205 transects sampled in both years. Cross-correlations and partial cross-correlations (correcting for habitat variables) confirmed significant positive association between the two distributions on a small spatial scale (within 100 m) and a clear pattern of decreasing correlation with distance.


Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences | 2011

Effects of spawning distribution on juvenile Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) density and growth

Maxim Teichert; AndersFoldvikA. Foldvik; T. Forseth; O. Ugedal; S. Einum; Anders G. Finstad; Richard D. Hedger; EdwigeBellierE. Bellier


Animal Biotelemetry | 2017

Movements of dead fish in rivers

Torgeir Børresen Havn; Finn Økland; Maxim Teichert; Lisa Heermann; Jost Borcherding; Stein Are Sæther; Meelis Tambets; Ola Håvard Diserud; Eva B. Thorstad


Fisheries Management and Ecology | 2017

Survival and behaviour of Atlantic salmon smolts passing a run-of-river hydropower facility with a movable bulb turbine

Eva B. Thorstad; Torgeir Børresen Havn; Stein Are Sæther; Lisa Heermann; Maxim Teichert; Ola Håvard Diserud; Meelis Tambets; Jost Borcherding; Finn Økland


Population Ecology | 2013

Ontogenetic timing of density dependence: location-specific patterns reflect distribution of a limiting resource

Maxim Teichert; Sigurd Einum; Anders G. Finstad; Ola Ugedal; Torbjørn Forseth


Ecological Engineering | 2017

Downstream migration of Atlantic salmon smolts past a low head hydropower station equippped with Archimedes screw and Francis turbines

Torgeir Børresen Havn; Stein Are Sæther; Eva B. Thorstad; Maxim Teichert; Lisa Heermann; Ola Håvard Diserud; Jost Borcherding; Meelis Tambets; Finn Økland


Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences | 2017

Interactions between local population density and limited habitat resources determine movements of juvenile Atlantic salmon

Maxim Teichert; Anders Foldvik; Sigurd Einum; Anders G. Finstad; Torbjørn Forseth; Ola Ugedal


47 s. | 2016

Downstream migration of Atlantic salmon smolt at three German hydropower stations

Finn Økland; Maxim Teichert; Eva B. Thorstad; Torgeir Børresen Havn; Lisa Heermann; Stein Are Sæther; Ola Håvard Diserud; Meelis Tambets; Richard D. Hedger; Jost Borcherding


Hydrobiologia | 2018

Hydropower-related mortality and behaviour of Atlantic salmon smolts in the River Sieg, a German tributary to the Rhine

Torgeir Børresen Havn; Eva B. Thorstad; Maxim Teichert; Stein Are Sæther; Lisa Heermann; Richard D. Hedger; Meelis Tambets; Ola Håvard Diserud; Jost Borcherding; Finn Økland

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Finn Økland

Swedish Board of Fisheries

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Anders G. Finstad

Norwegian University of Science and Technology

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Ola Håvard Diserud

Norwegian University of Science and Technology

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O. Ugedal

Norwegian University of Science and Technology

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T. Forseth

Norwegian University of Science and Technology

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