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Long-term mark-recapture and growth data for large-sized migratory brown trout (Salmo trutta) from Lake Mjøsa, Norway

Academic article
Year of publication
2020
Journal
Biodiversity Data Journal
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Jannicke Moe
Espen Lund
Contributors
S. Jannicke Moe, Chloé R Nater, Atle Rustadbakken, L Asbjørn Vøllestad, Espen Lund, Tore Qvenild, Ola Hegge, Per Aass

Summary

Long-term data from marked animals provide a wealth of opportunities for studies with high relevance to both basic ecological understanding and successful management in a changing world. The key strength of such data is that they allow us to quantify individual variation in vital rates (e.g. survival, growth, reproduction) and then link it mechanistically to dynamics at the population level. However, maintaining the collection of individual-based data over long time periods comes with large logistic efforts and costs and studies spanning over decades are therefore rare. This is the case particularly for migratory aquatic species, many of which are in decline despite their high ecological, cultural and economical value.