Abstract

Understanding the relative contributions of potential source populations to fishery catches is vital for proper management of harvested fish stocks. Little is known about the temporal variation in commercially important brown trout (Salmo trutta) catch in large boreal lakes. We estimated contributions of 34 putative source populations to the brown trout catch in two lakes, Inarijärvi and adjacent Paadarjärvi (northern Finland) during 2006–2011. Genetic stock identification indicated that there is considerable temporal variation in the catch proportions in Inarijärvi and they are mainly associated with different contributions of the tributaries of the Ivalojoki and Juutuanjoki. In Paadarjärvi, catch proportions were relatively constant during the sampling period. Our study demonstrated the importance of temporal sampling when estimating catch proportions for management purposes.

Details

Title
Temporal variation in lake-run brown trout (Salmo trutta) mixed-stock fishery catches in a large Fennoscandian lake
Author
Mäkinen, H; Niva, T; Koljonen M.-L.; Swatdipong, A; Primmer, C R
Pages
651–665
Publication year
2015
Publication date
2015
Publisher
Finnish Environment Institute
ISSN
12396095
e-ISSN
17972469
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2676158829
Copyright
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