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No Evidence for Long-Term Carryover Effects in a Wild Salmonid Fish.

Abstract

Early-life experiences can shape life histories and population dynamics of wild animals. To examine whether stressful stimuli experienced in early life resulted in carryover effects in later life stages, we conducted several experimental manipulations and then monitored wild fish with passive integrated transponder tags during juvenile out-migration and adult return migration. In total, 3,217 juvenile brown trout (Salmo trutta) were subjected …

Authors

Birnie-Gauvin K; Larsen MH; Peiman KS; Midwood JD; Wilson ADM; Cooke SJ; Aarestrup K

Journal

Ecological and Evolutionary Physiology, Vol. 94, No. 5, pp. 319–329

Publisher

University of Chicago Press

Publication Date

September 1, 2021

DOI

10.1086/716000

ISSN

2993-7965