Individual growth rate and age at sexual maturity in rainbow trout
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This report is not to be quoted without prior consultation with the General Secretary.Abstract
Growth rate and possible connection between growth rate and age
at sexual maturity were studied on individually tagged rainbow
trout from different sib groups. Great variation in growth rate
and age at first sexual maturity were found among different sib
groups. Significant correlations were found between size (length)
of the individual fish on group mean measured at different time
during the sea phase. The mean lengths within groups of fish
maturing during their third year of life were significantly
higher than for fish still immature in the autumn preceding
spawning as well as half a year before and even one year before
spawning.
Effect of sex on size of the fish was not clear, but in some
groups the males were on average greater than the females. Fish
maturing during their second year of life (mostly males) showed
nearly the same mean size as immature fish before the spawning
season. They grew considerably less during the spawning season
(and showed somewhat increased mortality rate) but during next
summer they matured again and showed greater relative growth rate
than the other fish.