NIPPON SUISAN GAKKAISHI
Online ISSN : 1349-998X
Print ISSN : 0021-5392
ISSN-L : 0021-5392
Replacement of White-spotted Charr Salvelinus leucomaenis by Brown Trout Salmo trutta in a Branch of the Chitose River, Hokkaido
Tatsuya TakamiTakuji YoshiharaYasuyuki MiyakoshiRen Kuwabara
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2002 Volume 68 Issue 1 Pages 24-28

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In the Monbetsu River, a small branch of the Ishikari River basin, west Hokkaido, a brown trout population that was probably introduced 15 years ago is dominant. The population of brown trout was estimated to be 1.8 times greater than that of the native white-spotted charr. The brown trout occurred markedly in the mid- and downstream reaches. On the contrary, the white-spotted charr was predominant only in the upstream reaches above weirs in the river. The water temperature ranged from 5 to 16°C during the summer-autumn period at the lower reaches of the stream. In the mid- and downstream reaches of this stream, the non-native brown trout have likely replaced the native white-spotted charr over the last 15 years.

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