Longevity of Lake Superior Lake Trout

Autor: Schram, StephenT., Fabrizio, MaryC.
Zdroj: North American Journal of Fisheries Management; August 1998, Vol. 18 Issue: 3 p700-703, 4p
Abstrakt: AbstractThe age structure of mature lake trout Salvelinus namaycushfrom the Wisconsin waters of Lake Superior increased following a population recovery that has taken place since the 1960s. As the population aged, it became apparent that scales were unreliable aging structures. Beginning in 1986, we examined both scale and sagittal otolith ages from tagged fish with a known period at liberty. We found large discrepancies in scale and sagittal otolith ages of mature fish, such that scale ages were biased low. We estimated lake trout living up to 42 years, which is greater than previously reported from Lake Superior. Investigators studying lake trout population dynamics in the Great Lakes should be aware that lake trout can live longer than previously thought.
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