“…This study revealed an interaction between water temperature, discharge and the probability of sea trout initiating upstream migration, indicating a positive correlation between temperature and the probability of upstream migration ‘initiation’ at equal discharges. This is presumably due to the increased swimming ability (Videler, 1993; Ojanguren & Brana, 2000; Heggenes & Dokk, 2001) and activity (Beamish, 1978; Ojanguren et al ., 2001) of fishes in warmer water, as temperature approaches the thermal optimum for locomotor activity. Hence, the probability of upstream migration ‘initiation’ is positively correlated with discharge, but the distance swum during the spate is positively correlated with temperature.…”