J G Davidsen, E B Thorstad, H Baktoft, S Aune, F Økland, A H Rikardsen
Museum of Natural History and Archaeology, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, N-7491, Trondheim, Norway. jan.davidsen@ntnu.no
Journal of fish biology 2013 AprIn this study, 34 anadromous brown trout (sea trout) Salmo trutta were equipped with acoustic transmitters in order to examine whether they performed avoidance behaviour in response to a CFT Legumin (rotenone) treatment in the Norwegian River Vefsna. Migratory behaviour of the S. trutta was monitored by use of 15 automatic listening stations and manual tracking in the lower part of the river, in the estuary and in the fjord. None of the studied S. trutta survived the rotenone treatment and no indications of successful avoidance behaviour were observed. © 2013 The Authors. Journal of Fish Biology © 2013 The Fisheries Society of the British Isles.
J G Davidsen, E B Thorstad, H Baktoft, S Aune, F Økland, A H Rikardsen. Can sea trout Salmo trutta compromise successful eradication of Gyrodactylus salaris by hiding from CFT Legumin (rotenone) treatments? Journal of fish biology. 2013 Apr;82(4):1411-8
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