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In the recently published AFS book _Standard Methods for Sampling North American Freshwater Fishes_ there is the following statement in one section re: the use of redd counts (p. 122):
"In some cases, eggs could be broadcast directly into the substrate with no redd construction. To our knowledge, this behavior is not well documented for stream-living salmons and trouts, but field observations (e.g., lack of observable redds in streams with high juvenile recruitment) indicate that this is a distinct possibility."
The field observations mentioned in this quote are consistent with some of my (albeit limited) observations (or interpretations) in some local streams. Does anyone have a reference for this behavior or, in the lack of that, does anyone have an observation or opinion about this quote.
Thanks in advance for any help or discussion.
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