Wilzbach, Margaret A. 1985. Relative roles of food abundance and cover in determining the habitat distribution of stream-dwelling cutthroat trout (Salmo clarki). Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 42(10): 1668-1672.
Emigration of wild cutthroat trout (Salmo clarki) from laboratory channels over 1-wk trial periods wasgreater under conditions of low than high food abundance (5 vs. 15% of total trout biomass daily),irrespective of the amount of cover (simulated cover structures added vs. removed). When food abun-dance was high, emigration of trout was slightly greater under conditions of low than high cover. Coverhad no effect on emigration rate when food abundance was low. Trout occurred in association with coverstructures when food abundance was high, but not when food abundance was low. These experimentssuggest that at summer temperatures, food abundance overrides cover in determining the abundanceand microhabitat distribution of adult cutthroat trout within a stream.