TY - DATA T1 - Scenario 1—Juvenile and adult growth. PY - 2015/09/18 AU - Marco Castellani AU - Mikko Heino AU - John Gilbey AU - Hitoshi Araki AU - Terje Svåsand AU - Kevin A. Glover UR - https://plos.figshare.com/articles/figure/_Scenario_1_8212_Juvenile_and_adult_growth_/1549219 DO - 10.1371/journal.pone.0138444.g003 L4 - https://ndownloader.figshare.com/files/2277974 KW - domesticated conspecifics KW - farm genes KW - salmon biology KW - IBSEM KW - atlantic salmon KW - fitness differences KW - Norwegian river KW - life history KW - Atlantic salmon population KW - buffering mechanism KW - modelled populations N2 - The theoretical curves for density-dependent juvenile growth (default settings as in Table B in S2 File) are plotted together with the results of the simulations. Figs a)-c) show the average fork length of parr at end of the growth season (31-October) against the density on 01-May (alevin emergence). The theoretical curves for adult growth (default settings as in Table B in S2 File) are plotted together with the results of the simulations. Fig d) shows the average size per year class on 31-September (before spawners return to freshwater) against the size on 01-May (migration of smolts to sea). The Figs show the average values of 10 independent runs, and plot the distribution of the results over the 100 monitoring years. ER -