Number, dispersal and growth of juvenile Japanese charr [Salvelinus leucomaenis] and masu salmon [Oncorhynchus masou] in a small tributary of a Japanese mountain stream
2001
Kubota, H. (Tochigi-ken. Fisheries Experiment Station, Utsunomiya (Japan)) | Nakamura, T. | Maruyama, T. | Watanabe, S.
We investigated the seasonal changes in number, dispersal and growth of juvenile Japanese charr Salvelinus leucomaenis and masu salmon Oncorhynchus masou masou in the Karatakisawa Stream, a small tributary of the Kinu River in central Japan. 873 (81.4%) of a total 1073 charr caught by monthly sampling from 1993 to 1995 were age-0, and 241 (98.8%) of a total 244 salmon were age-0. Most of the newly emerged age-0 salmon were caught in the spring of 1995. They shifted downstream, and the number of fish decreased markedly by early summer. The number of the age-0 charr caught at any sampling from any month did not decrease until the end of autumn, although the distribution of the age-0 charr shifted downstream. In contrast, of a total 387 age-0 fish captured by samplings in the adjacent Kinu River in 1995, 356 (92.0%) were salmon, whereas only 31 (8.0%) were charr. These results suggest that small tributaries play an important role as nursery habitats, especially for Japanese charr.
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