Effects of size and early sexual maturity on downstream migration during smolting in Baltic salmon (Salmo salar)

The effects of size and previous sexual maturity on downstream migration in two-summer-old Baltic salmon were studied during their normal seaward migratory period in spring. We used an automatic PIT (Passive Integrated Transponder) tag monitoring system for individual recognition of tagged fish. Size affected the probability of migration among both previously immature and previously mature males while there was no such relationship among females. Nearly all females and 63.6% of the previously immature males migrated during the smolting period, while only 24.5% of the previously mature males did. In migrating fish the individual activity level increased from almost zero in May to about 450 antenna passages per day in mid June, coinciding with a pronounced increase in ambient water temperature. During the period of increasing activity in early June the fish changed from night activity to day activity and finally activity all day and night. The fish moved downstream in schools but no specific school size dominated. This paper demonstrates the strong effect of body size and previous sexual maturity on the probability of migration.

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