Tolerance to Acid Water Among Strains and Life Stages of Atlantic Salmon (Salmo Salar L.)

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B.O. Rosseland
F. Kroglund
M. Staurnes
K. Hindar
A. Kvellestad
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[1] Norwegian Institute for Water Research,Dep. of Zoology
[2] Norwegian University of Science and Technology,undefined
[3] Norwegian Institute for Nature Research,undefined
[4] National Veterinary Institute,undefined
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Water, Air, and Soil Pollution | 2001年 / 130卷
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Atlantic salmon; strain differences in tolerance; acid water; aluminium; osmoregulation; mortality; stocking strategy;
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Reintroduction of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) after liming of acidified barren salmon rivers could benefit by choosing acid tolerant strains. Testing different life history stages from fry to smolts of five salmon strains with different acidification history demonstrated strain-specific variation in tolerance to acid aluminum-rich waters for stages from fry to parr. Contrary to expectation, salmon from non-acidified rivers were more tolerant. Differences in sensitivity were found between life history stages. Within a specific life history stage, size-dependent sensitivity was found; small fish being more sensitive to pH while large fish were more sensitive to aluminum. Presmolts showed the same relative tolerance between strains as younger stages. These differences disappeared, however, when the smolt reached full smoltification, probably due to supersensitivity at this stage. Poor water quality during the last period of smoltification and outmigration can thus mask the genetic potential for tolerance to acidic rivers.
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