Why some salmon grow fast while others stay slow? Here is what study reveals

A study reveals how masu salmon adapt to upstream and downstream river habitats. Fast- and slow-growing salmon highlight survival strategies and climate change resilience.

October 21, 2025 / 13:09 IST
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Why some salmon grow fast while others stay slow? Here is what study reveals (Image: KyotoU / Takeya Shida)
Why some salmon grow fast while others stay slow? Here is what study reveals (Image: KyotoU / Takeya Shida)

Researchers at Kyoto University studied Masu salmon in Japanese rivers. They discovered fast-growing salmon live mainly downstream. These areas have warmer water and abundant aquatic prey.

Fish here grow quickly and reach maturity sooner. The faster the growth, the more there is reproduction with the additional risk of predation.

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Who Conducted the Research?

Scientists at Kyoto University studied Masu salmon in Japanese rivers. Their goal was to understand how salmon adapt to different river habitats. They analysed growth patterns in upstream and downstream populations. The team found two distinct life strategies.