original description
Linnaeus, C. (1758). Systema Naturae per regna tria naturae, secundum classes, ordines, genera, species, cum characteribus, differentiis, synonymis, locis. <em>Editio decima, reformata [10th revised edition], vol. 1: 824 pp. Laurentius Salvius: Holmiae.</em> , available online at https://biodiversitylibrary.org/page/726886
page(s): 308 [details] Available for editors [request]
original description
(of Salmo trutta Linnaeus, 1758) Linnaeus, C. (1758). Systema Naturae per regna tria naturae, secundum classes, ordines, genera, species, cum characteribus, differentiis, synonymis, locis. <em>Editio decima, reformata [10th revised edition], vol. 1: 824 pp. Laurentius Salvius: Holmiae.</em> , available online at https://biodiversitylibrary.org/page/726886
page(s): 308 [details] Available for editors [request]
basis of record
MASDEA (1997). [details]
additional source
Muller, Y. (2004). Faune et flore du littoral du Nord, du Pas-de-Calais et de la Belgique: inventaire. [Coastal fauna and flora of the Nord, Pas-de-Calais and Belgium: inventory]. <em>Commission RĂ©gionale de Biologie RĂ©gion Nord Pas-de-Calais: France.</em> 307 pp., available online at http://www.vliz.be/imisdocs/publications/145561.pdf [details]
additional source
Froese, R. & D. Pauly (Editors). (2024). FishBase. World Wide Web electronic publication. version (06/2024)., available online at https://www.fishbase.org [details]
From regional or thematic species database
Introduced species impact in Australian Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) : Consumes native species (predator or herbivore) [details]
Introduced species impact in Australian Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ): Outcompetes native species for resources and/or space [details]
Introduced species vector dispersal in Australian Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) : Fisheries: deliberate translocations of fish or shellfish to establish or support fishery [details]Unreviewed
Description Confined to cold, well-oxygenated upland waters although their tolerance limits are lower than those of rainbow trout. Favours large streams in the mountanous areas with adequate cover in the form of submerged rocks, undercut banks and overhanging vegetation (Ref. 6465). Mainly diurnal (Ref. 682). Marketed fresh and smoked; eaten fried, broiled, boiled, microwaved and baked (Ref. 9988). [details]