2024
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-4316469/v1
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How much hatchery-reared brown trout move in a large, deep subalpine lake? An acoustic telemetry study

Stefano Brignone,
Luca Minazzi,
Christophe Molina
et al.

Abstract: Fish movement into large, deep lakes has been rarely investigated due to the complexity and extent of such ecosystems. Among the different monitoring methods available, acoustic telemetry enables to study spatial ecology of aquatic organisms and to investigate their behavior in lentic environments. In this study, movement of 69 hatchery-reared adult brown trout (size 43–61 cm) marked with acoustic transmitters was monitored in the large and deep subalpine Lake Lugano (Switzerland and Italy). Trout were tracked… Show more

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