Try contacting Alex Wertheimer ([log in to unmask]). He studied the
movement of juvenile pink salmon through estuaries. I believe he showed that
juveniles reared in the near shore until they reached a size threshold and
then moved to the deeper water. After rearing there for a while they began
migrating seaward.
Ron Heintz
Marin Greenwood wrote:
> Greetings to all FISH-SCI members
>
> I am interested if anyone would be please be able to point me in the
> direction of literature dealing with whether individuals of a single
> species of fish inhabit different parts of estuaries according to their
> body length. In particular whether anyone has experience of consistent use
> of the shallower (or nearer to shore) areas being used by larger/smaller
> individuals contrasting with use of deeper (or further offshore) parts by
> smaller/larger conspecifics.
>
> Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
>
> Dr Marin Greenwood
> Forth Estuary Ecology Group
> University of Stirling
> UK
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