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Sexually immature and sexually mature precocious male Baltic salmon,Salmo salar, parr from Umeälven (Ume river) were tested for rheotactic behaviour and adaptation to seawater before, during, and after the time period for smolt migration. Size of fish at the beginning of the experiment in January was on average 13.5 cm. Rheotactic behaviour was tested in annular stream tanks with photocells to measure upstream and downstream movements. Samples of fish were given a ‘Seawater challenge test’ at monthly intervals in order to determine their ability to adapt to 20%. saltwater. During spring, both immature and sexually precocious parr became silvery and showed progressive development of downstream-directed movements. In early June the fish exhibited good hypoosmoregulatory ability in 20%. saltwater and swimming was predominantly downstream. During late June and early July there was a marked reversal in swimming behaviour, accompanied by a dramatic change in saltwater adaptation. The fish moved mainly upstream and showed decreasing ability to meet the seawater challenge test. This was accompanied by a loss of silvery coloration. The annual cycle of swimming behaviour and seawater adaptation is discussed in relation to the appearance of a smolt-window, i.e., a critical interval for smolt migration.
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Lundqvist, H., Eriksson, LO. Annual rhythms of swimming behaviour and seawater adaptation in young baltic salmon,Salmo salar, associated with smolting. Environ Biol Fish 14, 259–267 (1985). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00002629
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