RESTRICTED MOVEMENT IN RESIDENT STREAM SALMONIDS - A PARADIGM LOST

被引:394
作者
GOWAN, C
YOUNG, MK
FAUSCH, KD
RILEY, SC
机构
[1] US FOREST SERV,ROCKY MT FOREST & RANGE EXPT STN,LARAMIE,WY 82070
[2] COLORADO STATE UNIV,DEPT FISHERY & WILDLIFE BIOL,FT COLLINS,CO 80523
[3] MEM UNIV NEWFOUNDLAND,CTR OCEAN SCI,ST JOHNS,NF A1C 5S7,CANADA
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D O I
10.1139/f94-262
中图分类号
S9 [水产、渔业];
学科分类号
0908 ;
摘要
Gerking (1959. Biol. Rev. 34: 221-242) proposed a theory about the restricted movement of stream fishes that may be considered a paradigm in salmonid biology. The restricted movement paradigm (our term) hold that resident stream salmonids are sedentary. Numerous studies have supported the restricted movement paradigm, but nearly all have relied on the recapture of marked fish from the same areas in which they were released, an approach we believe is biased against detecting movement. We round substantial movement of trout in streams in Colorado and Wyoming using two-way weirs' and radio telemetry. A review of the research on Lawrence Creek, Wisconsin, also showed that movement was important in the response of the trout population to habitat enhancement. Movement of resident stream fish has profound implications for research (e.g., measuring production and habitat models) and management (e.g., habitat enhancement, special regulations, and stocking hatchery fish). Methods capable of detecting fish movement could be incorporated into many studies to assess its importance in systems of interest. New theories and experiments are needed to understand the mechanisms that cause stream salmonids to move.
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页数:12
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