Olle Calles
Karlstad University
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Environmental Biology of Fishes | 2014
Paul J. B. Hart; Eva Bergman; Olle Calles; Stina Eriksson; Stina Gustafsson; Linnea Lans; Johnny Norrgård; John Piccolo; Nina Rees; Johan Watz; Martin Österling; Larry Greenberg
Preferring one social partner over another can enhance fitness. This paper reports that juvenile grayling were significantly more likely to enter and forage in new, upstream habitats when paired with familiar versus unfamiliar social partners. Fish paired with unfamiliar partners or when alone were more reluctant to enter the new area. The entry times for both fish in a familiar pair were significantly correlated, but uncorrelated for unfamiliar fish. These differences between familiars and unfamiliars were consistent over a 2-week period. Fish with familiar partners spent more time within three body lengths of each other than did those with unfamiliars. The results are discussed in relation to optimality models of drift foraging, which do not included sociality. It is suggested that the social dimension creates a more dynamic foraging response to variable environmental conditions and could have consequences for growth.
North American Journal of Fisheries Management | 2017
Daniel Nyqvist; Stephen D. McCormick; Larry Greenberg; William R. Ardren; Eva Bergman; Olle Calles; Theodore Castro-Santos
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to investigate behavior and survival of radio-tagged wild and hatchery-reared landlocked Atlantic Salmon Salmo salar smolts as they migrated past three hydropower dams equipped with fish bypass solutions in the Winooski River, Vermont. Among hatchery-reared smolts, those released early were more likely to initiate migration and did so after less delay than those released late. Once migration was initiated, however, the late-released hatchery smolts migrated at greater speeds. Throughout the river system, hatchery-reared fish performed similarly to wild fish. Dam passage rates varied between the three dams and was highest at the dam where unusually high spill levels occurred throughout the study period. Of the 50 fish that did migrate downstream, only 10% managed to reach the lake. Migration success was low despite the presence of bypass solutions, underscoring the need for evaluations of remedial measures; simply constructing a fishway is not synonymous with providing...
River Research and Applications | 2009
Olle Calles; Larry Greenberg
Freshwater Biology | 2010
Olle Calles; Ivan Olsson; Claudio Comoglio; Paul S. Kemp; L.S. Blunden; Monika Schmitz; Larry Greenberg
Ecological Engineering | 2012
Olle Calles; Simon Karlsson; Mats Hebrand; Claudio Comoglio
Ecology of Freshwater Fish | 2010
Iain J. Russon; Paul S. Kemp; Olle Calles
Freshwater Biology | 2013
Olle Calles; Simon Karlsson; Paolo Vezza; Claudio Comoglio; Johan Tielman
Ecology of Freshwater Fish | 2011
Linnea Lans; Larry Greenberg; Jens Karlsson; Olle Calles; Monika Schmitz; Eva Bergman
River Research and Applications | 2007
Olle Calles; Lars Nyberg; Larry Greenberg
Aquatic Sciences | 2014
Paolo Vezza; Piotr Parasiewicz; Olle Calles; M. Spairani; Claudio Comoglio