Thermal dependence of swimming endurance in juvenile brown trout (original) (raw)

Journal of Fish Biology, 2000

Abstract

ABSTRACT The maximum swimming stamina of hatchery reared juvenile brown trout Salmo trutta, swimming against a fixed-velocity water flow of 36·6 cm s-1 (6·97 L s-1), was achieved at 16·1° C, and a 90% performance level occurred over a breadth of 7·7° C (12·2–19·9° C). The wide range of temperatures at which swimming performance is close to the maximal capacity could be a consequence of the implications for survival of this function.

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