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Elevated summer temperatures delay spawning reduce redd construction for resident brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis)

Elevated summer temperatures delay spawning reduce redd construction for resident brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis)

Redd (nest) surveys for resident brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) were conducted annually in a mountain lake in northern New York for 11 years with multiple surveys conducted during the spawning season in eight of those years. Elevated temperatures in summer were correlated with a delay in spawning and a reduction in the total number of redds constructed. Increasing the summer mean of maximum daily air temperatures by 1 °C delayed spawning by approximately 1 week and decreased the total number of redds constructed by nearly 65.

The link address is: http://www2.dnr.cornell.edu/cek7/Publications/Warren_et_al_2012.pdf

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