Íslenskar landbúnaðarrannsóknir


Íslenskar landbúnaðarrannsóknir - 01.09.1978, Qupperneq 29

Íslenskar landbúnaðarrannsóknir - 01.09.1978, Qupperneq 29
THE ATLANTIC SALMON IN ICELAND 27 TABLE 2. Number of salmonid parr per 100 m2 of river bottom in several Icelandic rivers. River Year Number of parr per 100 m2 Úlfarsá 1975 18.0-677.0 Grímsá, tributary to Hvítá 1976 0.4-57.5 Tunguá, tributary to Grímsá 1976 16.3-79.8 Langá 1975 48.0-112.0 Langá 1977 62.0-121.0 Austurá, tributary to Midfjardará 1976 5.0-17.0 Svartá, tributary to Blanda 1976 3.3-37.3 Laxá in Adaldalur 1971 40.9-108.0 Mýrarkvísl, tributary to Laxá 1971 107.0 Reykjadalsá, tributary to Laxá 1971 126.0 and gastropods. There is no information on parr older than 2+. Other species in the nursery areas All the five species of freshwater fishes native to Iceland may occur in the same rivers. Their distribution varies in differ- ent parts of the country. The salmon are found in the rivers with the warmest water during the summer. Sea trout are most abundant in rivers in the south and south- ern half of the west coast, in most cases in the same ones as the salmon frequent. The European eel are primarily found in the rivers where sea trout are abundant. The sea char are numerous in rivers all over the country except in the southern and southwestern part. The threespined stickleback is véry common in fresh water up to 300-400 m above sea level (Saemundsson, 1926). The competition between salmon and other species in Icelandic rivers has been studied in only two instances and a study was once made of competition between salmon and char in a fish pond. In other instances references have to be made to studies of competition between salmon and eel on one hand and salmon and stickleback on the other hand in rivers in Great Britain, which can be expected to be somewhat similar to the situation in Icelandic rivers. In the river Ulfarsá are found all the five species of fish which are native to fresh water in Iceland. Tómasson (1975) studied the food of salmon and of brown trout which were both feeding on the same kind of animals. Both species are territorial in their behavior, but they prefer different biotopes, and they are dependent on the velocity of current, nature of the river bed, distance from the river banks, and depth of water. Karlström (1972) states that salmon are rarely found in current with a velocity below 0.10 m/sec, and less fre- quently below 0.50 m/sec than over. The brown trout, on the other hand, are often found in current velocities under 0.10 m/sec and seldom over 0.50/sec. The larger individuals of both species are found in swifter current than the smaller ones. The salmon parr are found near the bottom on coarse gravel to light shingles, i.e., with a diameter from 2-30 cm, whereas brown trout parr occur nearer the
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