Abstract

Genetic variation of brown trout inhabiting six connected lakes (Krokavatn, Skavatn, Kollsvatn, Litlosvatn, Kvennsjøen and Øvre Krokavatn) of the Hardangervidda mountain plateau was analysed by 11 microsatellites covering a period of 24–35 years. Temporal changes were found and are deemed to be mostly related to stocking in the headwater lakes Krokavatn and Skavatn. A pronounced change was evident in one population (Kollsvatn) and was the result of downstream migration of stocked fish from these headwater lakes. This indirect stocking accounted for up to 50% in the STRUCTURE analysis of Kollsvatn fish and was less pronounced in the other downstream populations of Litlosvatn (c. 28%), Kvennsjøen (c. 17%) and Øvre Krokavatn (c. 13%). Since significant downstream migration of stocked fish affecting native populations occurs, nature management efforts must respond accordingly.

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