Polymorphism of smolts of pink salmon Oncorhynchs gorbuscha in the Indera River (Kola Peninsula)


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Abstract

Pink salmon introduced into the White Sea started to exploit as spawning grounds middle and upper reaches of the river 20 years after its appearance in the Indera River. As a result of this, the migration pathway of smolts and late smolts appeared in addition to early smolts. The intraspecies polymorphism of smolts is confirmed by differences of early and late smolts by body length and weight, migration dates, food spectrum, and indices of stomach fullness. The food spectra of late juveniles of pink salmon coincide with those of parr of Atlantic salmon Salmo salar and of brown trout S. trutta. Greater abundance of late migrants of pink salmon may cause competition of these species for food.

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A. E. Veselov

Institute of Biology, Karelian Scientific Center

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Email: veselov@krc.karelia.ru
Russian Federation, Petrozavodsk, 185035

D. S. Pavlov

Institute of Ecology and Evolution

Email: veselov@krc.karelia.ru
Russian Federation, pr. Leninskii 33, Moscow, 119071

I. A. Baryshev

Institute of Biology, Karelian Scientific Center

Email: veselov@krc.karelia.ru
Russian Federation, Petrozavodsk, 185035

D. A. Efremov

Institute of Biology, Karelian Scientific Center

Email: veselov@krc.karelia.ru
Russian Federation, Petrozavodsk, 185035

A. G. Potutkin

Polar Research Institute of Marine Fisheries and Oceanography (PINRO)

Email: veselov@krc.karelia.ru
Russian Federation, Murmansk, 183038

M. A. Ruchiev

Institute of Biology, Karelian Scientific Center

Email: veselov@krc.karelia.ru
Russian Federation, Petrozavodsk, 185035

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