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Iteroparity of stream resident masu salmon Oncorhynchus masou.

Kentaro MoritaJun-Ichi TsuboiGenki SahashiTakeshi KikkoDaisuke IshizakiDaisuke KishiShinsuke EndoYusuke Koseki
Published in: Journal of fish biology (2018)
The degree of iteroparity in stream-resident forms of masu salmon Oncorhynchus masou was examined using mark-recapture studies in natural streams. In a partially migratory population, at least 10% of resident males survived after maturation and repeatedly matured for up to 5 years. In the landlocked amago salmon subspecies, the post-maturation survival rate was at least 7% and repeat maturation was observed for up to 3 years for both males and females.
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