Patterns, predictors and consequences of space use in individually tagged young-of-the-year Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar)
Movement, at various spatial and temporal scales, plays a major role in shaping the ecology of animals at the individual and the population level. In this study, I applied recently developed tagging methods (visible implant fluorescent elastomers) to examine the space use of Atlantic salmon ( Salmo...
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