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  • 1
    ISSN: 1365-2427
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Analysis of manganese and zinc concentrations in the scales of salmon and trout from a number of sites showed significant dependence of the levels of these metals in the scales on the levels in the environment. There is some evidence to suggest that in trout scales there is a minimum concentration of zinc above which there is a direct proportion between environmental and scale concentration. It is also possible that the response of trout to environmental zinc differs from that of salmon.
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  • 2
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    Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
    Freshwater biology 11 (1981), S. 0 
    ISSN: 1365-2427
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: SUMMARY. The concentration of zinc in the scales of unripe, prespawning, estuarine sea trout was compared to that in the scales of sea trout about to spawn in fresh water. Zinc concentrations in scales from estuarine sea trout were in agreement with a published concentration factor but those from fresh water were not — a 43–52% reduction in the zinc concentration of the scales was observed. This withdrawal of trace metals from scales was also likely for iron but these data were less conclusive. This reclamation of trace metals from scales may represent the withdrawal of stored nutrients from body reserves to be used in gonad development and maturation.
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  • 3
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    Aquaculture research 18 (1987), S. 0 
    ISSN: 1365-2109
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Agriculture, Forestry, Horticulture, Fishery, Domestic Science, Nutrition
    Notes: Abstract. Carp feeding trials were conducted to assess dietary effectiveness in relation to growth rate, cost, conversion ratio, logistics and the contribution of natural pond foods. Overall, trout pellets containing 40% protein were found to be the most effective. In laboratory trials this diet fed at 5% bwd−1 produced a food conversion ratio (FCR) of 1·99. Another trout food containing 47% protein, fed at the same ration, had a superior FCR and specific growth rate (SGR) but proved more costly because of a poorer protein efficiency ratio (PER). Optimum ration size declined with increasing body size. The mammalian herbivore diets, with higher carbohydrate but low lipid levels, were cheaper to purchase but had poorer SGRs and FCRs. Some evidence of protein sparing occurred with low levels of activated sludge substitution but condition and growth rate declined above the 20% substitution level probably due to increasing heavy metal concentrations. In the pond trials extensive production levels of 300–350 kg ha−1year−1 arose from zooplankton consumption. The associated SGR was around 1·70 and the FCR was calculated at 1·64 (dw) assuming 47% utilization of the zooplankton. Higher levels of production (1400–2200 kg ha−1year−1) occurred with supplementary feeding with SGRs at 1·78–2·35. The contribution of natural food was slight in intensive rearing. An FCR of 2·01 was found with trout pellets and an estimated 6·3 with barley.
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    Journal of fish biology 16 (1980), S. 0 
    ISSN: 1095-8649
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: A three day experiment compared angling returns for rainbow trout, Salmo gairdneri Richardson, using fly, spinner and worm fishing methods. The catches of these methods were most similar on the first day: 3.36/h, 2.61/h and 3.75/h for spinner, fly and worm fishing, respectively. Catch rates on subsequent days declined, but less so for worm fishing. Overall, the worm fishing method returned the highest catch rate and estimates of catch rates for a year on a trout fishery also indicated that this method returned the highest catch rate.
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  • 5
    ISSN: 1095-8649
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Twenty adult returning salmon were tracked in the estuary of the R. Ribble using acoustic oxygensensing transmitters during summer when a pronounced dissolved oxygen (DO) sag develops. Excluding two mortalities, 75% of these fish left the estuary to sea. Fish in the estuary moved to and fro with the tides over a 10 km amplitude experiencing cyclical changes in DO. Fish movement was inhibited below 40% of air saturation value (ASV) DO, and there was evidence of avoidance of DO below 55% ASV. The high rate of loss of fish to sea suggests that many of the fish in the estuary are non-Ribble fish en route to other rivers. Adverse conditions in the Ribble therefore are likely to affect stocks in adjacent rivers.
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    Journal of fish biology 26 (1985), S. 0 
    ISSN: 1095-8649
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: In recent years the requirement for carp in the U.K. has escalated, mainly due to the restocking market. This demand cannot be met from mainland Europe because of import restrictions and home production has increased. Freshwater coarse fish farming has been historically unimportant in Britain and few scientific data exist for pond culture under British conditions. In general, continental guidelines are followed but the growing-on ponds are smaller. The climate and the nature of the sites have often resulted in unreliable spawning. First year survival and growth tends to be poorer but growth rates in the second year are comparable. Carp for restocking (c. 300 g) can be reared in 2 years and carp for the table (c. 1000 g) can sometimes be produced in 3 years. Levels of production, however, compare favourably with more traditional carp culture, up to 480 kg ha−1 per year using extensive cultivation and up to 2200 kg ha−1 per year with intensive rearing and pelleted foods. The sites in Britain for which data exist have, however, been eutrophic in contrast to the more mesotrophic sites on the mainland. This apparent difference in base, line productivity may explain the relatively good production performance so far in Britain.
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  • 7
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    Environmental geochemistry and health 3 (1981), S. 126-137 
    ISSN: 1573-2983
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Geosciences , Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Comparison of the present study with historical records of the distribution of animal life in the Twymyn indicated that the recovery of parts of the river reported in previous years has continued and that macro-invertebrates have completely recolonised the river up to the spoil heaps at Dylife, the source of the pollution. The number of species at the source of the pollution was, however, still 50% of the number found downstream where the effects of the pollution were diluted. Although invertebrate recolonisation has been complete in all but diversity the Twymyn is still fishless above a point where residual heavy metal pollution restricts brown trout populations through acute zinc toxicity and chronic lead toxicity. Nevertheless brown trout have moved further upstream than was recorded previously and over the long term may continue to do so if the diminution of residual lead and zinc in the Dylife spoil heaps also continues. A gradient of dissolved environmental zinc concentrations existed within the Twymyn system at the time of the study as a consequence of ancient mining activities. A direct result of animals recolonising against this zinc gradient has been an increased body loading of zinc in both macro-invertebrates and brown trout tissues which was dependent upon environmental zinc concentrations.
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 1981-12-01
    Print ISSN: 0269-4042
    Electronic ISSN: 1573-2983
    Topics: Geosciences , Medicine
    Published by Springer
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