Aggressive Behavior in Juvenile Coho Salmon as a Cause of Emigration

Author:

Chapman D. W.

Abstract

Large numbers of coho fry (called nomads) move downstream from shortly after emergence through early fall. These fry are smaller than residual coho. Study of behavior showed coho to be aggressive and territorial or hierarchical. Nomadic coho placed in stream aquaria barren of resident fish tended to remain in the aquaria rather than continuing downstream movement, while nomads added to resident groups of coho were dominated by the resident dominant fish and tended to leave the channels. Hierarchies were organized on the basis of fish size, with larger fry having better growth opportunities. Feeding of coho in excess of requirements did not alter holding capacity of stream aquaria. Aggression observed in natural stream areas was frequent, probably virtually continuous. Nomads transferred to natural stream areas barren of other coho remained there, while nomads added to resident populations tended to move downstream. It was concluded that aggressive behavior is one important factor causing downstream movement of coho fry.

Publisher

Canadian Science Publishing

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