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Observations on the dietary habits of wild and stocked brown trout, <i>Salmo trutta</i> L., in Irish lakes
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1983
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Fishery AssessmentNutritionAquatic Food SystemEngineeringFishery ScienceSurface Food ItemsStocked FishAgricultural EconomicsFishery ManagementDietary HabitsFood QualityIrish LakesPublic HealthAquatic Animal Nutrition
The dietary habits and feeding rates of wild and stocked brown trout were compared for populations in a number of Irish lakes. Wild trout and stocked fish, which had been present in a fishery for 12 months or longer, tend to feed on the same dietary items at similar rates. Stocked fish in their immediate post‐planting period (1–14 days) ate less than both the wild trout and established planted fish. In some instances recently stocked fish appear to have a preference for surface food items. They also consumed stones and detritic material. Data indicate that stocked fish adopted a natural diet in less than 5 months. Results are discussed in relation to angling crops of wild and stocked fish and the comparative success of autumn and spring plantings of salmonids.
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