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Autor:
Cedar M Chittenden, Jenny L A Jensen, David Ewart, Shannon Anderson, Shannon Balfry, Elan Downey, Alexandra Eaves, Sonja Saksida, Brian Smith, Stephen Vincent, David Welch, R Scott McKinley
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 5, Iss 8, p e12423 (2010)
As the timing of spring productivity blooms in near-shore areas advances due to warming trends in global climate, the selection pressures on out-migrating salmon smolts are shifting. Species and stocks that leave natal streams earlier may be favoured
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https://doaj.org/article/b499323bb88f499a8451cb456cda3779
Autor:
Magnus Aune, Jenny L. A. Jensen, Sten I. Siikavuopio, Guttorm N. Christensen, Kåre Tormod Nilsen, Benjamin Merkel, Paul E. Renaud
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Marine Science. 9
The red king crab (RKC, Paralithodes camtschaticus) was introduced to the southern Barents Sea in the 1960s with the aim to develop a new, commercially attractive stock of the species. In the subsequent decades, the stock has indeed become abundant a
Autor:
Magnus, Aune, Jenny L A, Jensen, Guttorm N, Christensen, Kåre Tormod, Nilsen, Benjamin, Merkel, Paul E, Renaud
Publikováno v:
Data in brief. 41
Acoustic telemetry allows for high-resolution, long-term tracking of moving animals. Here, we describe data on the movement patterns of 37 adult red king crab (RKC
Publikováno v:
Journal of Fish Biology
anadromous, charr, fjord, marine, migration, post-smolt, salmonid, trout Acoustic telemetry was utilized to track 49 brown trout (Salmo trutta) and 37 Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus) first-time migrants of wild origin [post-smolts; mean LF (fork le
Autor:
Jenny L. A. Jensen, Thomas Bøhn, Eivind Nordli, Anna Nikolopoulos, John Fredrik Strøm, Pål Arne Bjørn
Publikováno v:
Journal of Fish Biology
Anadromous brown trout (sea trout), Salmo trutta, is currently in decline throughout its range, largely due to anthropogenic stressors in freshwater and marine habitats. Acoustic telmetry was utilized to study the marine migration of sea trout post-s
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/22111
https://hdl.handle.net/10037/22111
Publikováno v:
Hydrobiologia. 783:335-345
Human and industrial activities in Arctic areas are increasing, as are global water temperatures. Combined, these factors can result in altered conditions for species living in these, until recently, pristine areas. Of the anadromous salmonids, Arcti
Autor:
Jan Grimsrud Davidsen, Audun H. Rikardsen, Raul Primicerio, A. H. Suhr, Eva B. Thorstad, Jenny L. A. Jensen
Publikováno v:
Journal of Fish Biology. 84:1640-1653
The migratory behaviour and spatial area use of sympatric Arctic charr Salvelinus alpinus and brown trout Salmo trutta were investigated during their marine feeding migration. The likelihood of finding individuals of both species in the inner or oute
Autor:
E. Olague, Audun H. Rikardsen, Jenny L. A. Jensen, S. Kusterle, Elina Halttunen, Tor F. Næsje, Eva B. Thorstad, A. Gallo-Bueno
Publikováno v:
Journal of Fish Biology. 82:1068-1073
The potential of the gill maggot Salmincola salmoneus for use as an indicator of repeat spawning in Atlantic salmon Salmo salar was studied in adult fish captured during their return migration to the River Alta (n = 659) and River Namsen (n = 540) in
Autor:
Jenny L. A. Jensen, Audun H. Rikardsen
Publikováno v:
Journal of Fish Biology. 81:735-749
By tagging north-Norwegian anadromous riverine Arctic charr Salvelinus alpinus and brown trout Salmo trutta with simple archival tags that measured ambient water temperature and relating the recordings to the temperature in the surrounding environmen
Publikováno v:
Fisheries Research. 106:550-554
Electronic tracking studies have recently focused on the potential negative effects of catch-and-release (C&R) angling in Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar L.). Common for these studies is that the fish were tagged between C&R, and the effects of C&R can