2023
DOI: 10.1186/s40462-023-00429-7
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Behaviour of anadromous brown trout (Salmo trutta) in a hydropower regulated freshwater system

Lotte S. Dahlmo,
Gaute Velle,
Cecilie I. Nilsen
et al.

Abstract: Many Norwegian rivers and lakes are regulated for hydropower, which affects freshwater ecosystems and anadromous fish species, such as sea trout (Salmo trutta). Lakes are an important feature of many anadromous river systems. However, there is limited knowledge on the importance of lakes as habitat for sea trout and how hydropower affects the behaviour of sea trout in lakes. To investigate this, we conducted an acoustic telemetry study. A total of 31 adult sea trout (532 ± 93 mm total length) were captured by … Show more

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“…Depth sensors combined with accelerometers may provide additional important context for the acceleration measurements transmitted by the tags, specifically the position in three dimensions of the animal when the activity is recorded. Dahlmo [19] combined depth and acceleration sensors in sea-run brown trout (Salmo trutta) in a lake and modelled the activity in horizontal and vertical dimensions to determine how the fish partitioned activity at different layers of the lake. In loggers, accelerometers are frequently coupled with magnetometers, which can add rotational information missed by accelerometers [76].…”
Section: Box 1 (Continued)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Depth sensors combined with accelerometers may provide additional important context for the acceleration measurements transmitted by the tags, specifically the position in three dimensions of the animal when the activity is recorded. Dahlmo [19] combined depth and acceleration sensors in sea-run brown trout (Salmo trutta) in a lake and modelled the activity in horizontal and vertical dimensions to determine how the fish partitioned activity at different layers of the lake. In loggers, accelerometers are frequently coupled with magnetometers, which can add rotational information missed by accelerometers [76].…”
Section: Box 1 (Continued)mentioning
confidence: 99%