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Interpopulation variation in reproductive traits of anadromous female brown trout, <i>Salmo trutta</i> L.
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BiologyFishery AssessmentReproductive SuccessReproductive TraitsMolecular EcologyMedicineFishery ScienceEvolutionary BiologyGenetic VariationNorwegian RiversReproductive BiologyPublic HealthPopulation GeneticsInterpopulation VariationFish Length
We studied reproductive traits in nine anadromous brown trout, Salmo trutta L., populations in seven Norwegian rivers. Within populations we found a positive significant correlation between fish length and fecundity in all populations, and between fish length and egg diameter in five populations. There were significant differences in these relationships between populations from different rivers, and between populations from different locations within rivers. When adjusted for variation in fish length, mean fecundity and mean egg diameter showed a negative significant correlation among populations. The ratio of gonadal weight to somatic weight (gonadosomatic index) varied significantly among populations but was not associated with variation in fish length. Comparatively few large eggs were found in brown trout populations co‐existing with several other fish species.
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