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EDP Sciences
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10-1993003
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oai:edpsciences.org:dkey/10.1051/alr:1993003
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John Atle Kålås,Tor G. Heggberget,Pål Arne Bjørn,Ole Reitan
Mots clés
goosander
feeding behaviour
salmonid migration
harle
oiseau piscivore
prédation
comportement alimentaire
migration des salmonidés
Date de publication
15/02/2007
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en
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https://doi.org/10.1051/alr:1993003
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Foraging activities of goosanders (Anatidae, Mergus merganser) were studied in relation to seaward migration of smolt in the River Halselva in northern Norway, 1987-1989. Birds aggregated in the estuary in June, during mass migration of smolts. When present in the estuary males and females
spent 28.7 and 35.6% of their time feeding. Only 15% of dives resulted in birds' bringing prey to the surface and about 25% of prey found in goosander stomachs were salmonids. For hatchery-reared smolts released in the estuary, average length taken did not differ from that available; for wild smolts of Arctic char, however, smaller fishes than those available were taken. For 1989, we estimate that goosanders took 1% of the hatchery-reared smolts released in the
estuary, and 2% of the wild smolts when smolts passed the estuary during seaward migration. As it is likely that less fit smolts (e.g. sick, injured, small) are most prone to predation, we argue that such a level of predation on migrating smolts from goosanders has only a minor impact on salmonid production. Suggestions to reduce predation are discussed.
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