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J Fish Biol ; 97(5): 1582-1585, 2020 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32880933

ABSTRACT

For the first time, an overlooked aspect of partial migration was quantified using otolith microchemistry and brown trout, Salmo trutta, as a model species. Relative contributions of freshwater resident and anadromous female brown trout to mixed-stock sea trout populations in the Baltic Sea were estimated. Out of 236 confirmed wild sea trout sampled around the coast of Estonia 88% were of anadromous maternal origin and 12% were of resident maternal origin. This novel finding underscores the importance of the resident contingent in maintaining the persistence and resilience of the migratory contingent.


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Animal Migration/physiology , Microchemistry , Otolithic Membrane/chemistry , Trout/physiology , Animals , Estonia , Female , Fresh Water
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