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Repeatability of foraging tactics in young brook trout, Salvelinus fontinalis

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posted on 2008-01-01, 00:00 authored by Peter BiroPeter Biro, M Ridgway
In this study, we repeatedly observed individually marked Brook Trout in a field setting to determine if the bimodal variation in foraging tactics previously observed in young salmonid populations (without distinct morphological differences) is generated by individuals specializing at different foraging tactics. We found significant but low repeatability in several foraging movement parameters. This indicated that while individuals did have tendencies to be sedentary versus highly active, there was considerable variation in foraging activity within individuals. These results suggest that relatively consistent differences among individuals may facilitate selection for specialized morphology and that there may be a heritable component to activity.

History

Journal

Canadian field-naturalist

Volume

122

Issue

1

Pagination

40 - 44

Publisher

Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club

Location

Ottawa, Ont.

ISSN

0008-3550

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal