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Population from the North-West Iberian Peninsula (River Ulla, Galicia, Spain) 327 $a17 Review and Perspectives on Molecular Genetic Approaches to Sea Trout BiologySection 3POPULATION DYNAMICS, ECOLOGYAND BEHAVIOUR; 18 A 35-Year Study of Stock-Recruitment Relationships in a Small Population of Sea Trout: Assumptions, Implications and Limitations for Predicting Targets; 19 Characteristics of the Burrishoole Sea Trout Population: Census, Marine Survival, Enhancement and Stock...Recruitment Relationship, 1971-2003; 20 Population Dynamics and Stock-Recruitment Relationship of Sea Trout in the River Bresle, Upper Normandy, France; Section 4MANAGING STOCKS AND FISHERIES 327 $a21 The Spawning Habitat Requirements of Sea Trout: A Multi-Scale Approach22 Research Activities and Management of Brown Trout and Sea Trout (Salmo trutta L.) in Denmark; 23 Stocking Sea Trout (Salmo trutta L.) in the River Shieldaig, Scotland; 24 Is Stocking with Sea Trout Compatible with the Conservation of Wild Trout (Salmo trutta L.)?; 25 Sea Lice Lepeophtheirus salmonis Infestations of Post-Smolt Sea Trout in Loch Shieldaig,Wester Ross, 1999-2003; 26 Comparison of Survival, Migration and Growth in Wild, Offspring from Wild (F1) and Domesticated Sea-Run Trout (Salmo trutta L.) 327 $a27 The Rapid Establishment of a Resident Brown Trout Population from Sea Trout Progeny Stocked in a Fishless Stream 330 $aThe Brown trout displays widely divergent life history strategies involving, variously, usage of streams, rivers, lakes, estuaries and the sea. 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