Length-weight relationship and condition factor of sea trout from the Słupia River (Poland), during the spawning migration
Fisheries & Aquatic Life
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2025Autor
Błądek, Tomasz
Matras, Marek
Posyniak, Andrzej
Reichert, Michał
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Ulcerative dermal necrosis (UDN) has been
observed in sea trout (Salmo trutta L.) entering the S³upia
River to spawn. During this time, various biotic and abiotic
factors can disrupt homeostatic balance, leading to severe
pathological changes, including those on the skin surface. The
aim of the study was to determine whether the symptoms of
ulcerative dermal necrosis affect the growth and condition of
sea trout migrating to spawning areas in the S³upia River.
Between 2021 and 2024, 63 fish ascending the fish ladder in
the S³upia River were tested. The length-weight relationship
(LWR) and Fulton’s condition factor (Kc) were estimated.
A comparison of the slopes and intercepts of the LWR
regressions for both healthy and diseased males and females
indicated no statistically significant differences among the
groups examined. Consequently, this suggests that UDN
infection does not have a relevant impact on linear regression.
Additionally, a comparison of Kc values between the studied
groups did not reveal a statistically significant effect of UDN in
sea trout. The current study provides basic biometric data on
spawning stocks of sea trout in the S³upia River, where UDN
is observed, thereby expanding knowledge on this subject
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