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Distributions of Juvenile Steelhead and Cutthroat Trout (Salmo gairdneriandS.clarki clarki) Within Streams in Southwestern British Columbia

 

作者: G. F. Hartman,   C. A. Gill,  

 

期刊: Journal of the Fisheries Board of Canada  (NRC Available online 1968)
卷期: Volume 25, issue 1  

页码: 33-48

 

ISSN:0706-652X

 

年代: 1968

 

DOI:10.1139/f68-004

 

出版商: NRC Research Press

 

数据来源: NRC

 

摘要:

Trout were collected and identified from 66 streams or stream systems of different size and gradient. Total dissolved solids (T.D.S.) andpH were determined on most streams. Size and profile of streams to a large degree determined the species of trout present. Large streams, with drainage area over 130 km2, were predominantly occupied by steelhead. Small streams, drainage area under 13 km2, were predominantly occupied by cutthroat. Streams less than 120 km2in drainage area with steep gradients, and emptying directly into the sea, usually supported steelhead, as did large rivers. Those which dropped steeply and then levelled and ran through several miles of sloughs usually supported cutthroat. Where both species occurred, cutthroat were most often predominant in the small tributaries and headwaters, and steelhead in the lower reaches of the main stream. StreampH's were usually lower in winter than in summer, but had no obvious effect on trout distribution. Many cutthroat streams had high T.D.S. readings in the lower reaches in summer and low T.D.S. readings in these areas in winter. Otherwise there were no marked differences between steelhead and cutthroat streams in terms of T.D.S.

 

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