Modelling of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) behaviour in sea-cages: A Lagrangian approach
Authored by Martin Fore, Tim Dempster, Jo Arve Alfredsen, Vegar Johansen, David Johansson
Date Published: 2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.aquaculture.2008.11.031
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Java
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Abstract
We constructed a Lagrangian (individual-based) model of the behaviour of
Atlantic salmon in sea-cages. The behaviour of individual fish was
affected by a set of environmental factors and the other individuals in
the population. The model was based on behavioural parameters derived
from literature and comparisons between model performance and published
quantitative data sets. Simulations demonstrated that the model was able
to predict the circular schooling patterns familiar to caged Atlantic
salmon based on social interactions among the individuals and a
motivation to keep a certain distance to the cage wall. The model
accurately predicted the vertical distribution patterns of salmon over
24 h within a sea-cage when verified against three detailed
observational data sets from autumn, implying that the model closely
replicated behavioural responses toward the combined effects of
temperature and light. Deviations seen in the comparisons were possibly
due to unmodelled features in the feeding response. Potential uses of
the model include: 1) increasing understanding of how environmental
factors affect fish behaviour: 2) coupling with measurements in a
model-based estimator structure to accurately estimate biomasses within
sea-cages; and 3) predicting the welfare status of fish in sea-cages
under specific environmental conditions. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All
rights reserved.
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Light
growth
Density
Temperature
Fish schools
Swimming behavior
Depth
Physiology
Welfare