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trout. Regional variants include the so-called "Loch Leven" trout, distinguished by larger fins, a slimmer body, and heavy black spotting, but lacking red spots. The continental
European strain features a lighter golden cast with some red spotting and fewer dark spots. Notably, both strains can show considerable individual variation from this general description. Early stocking efforts in the United States used fish taken from
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wily ancestors was tried until, in a moment of exhaustion, the net was slipped under him. Wading ashore with my prize, I had barely time to notice his size—a good four-pounder, and unusual markings, large yellow spots encircled by black, with great brilliancy of iridescent color—when back he flopped into the water and was gone. However, I took afterward several of the same variety, known in the Park as the Von Baer
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fish species, a change in the diet composition normally occurs during the life of the fish, and piscivorous behaviour is most frequent in large brown trout. These shifts in the diet during fish lifecycle transitions may be accompanied by a marked reduction in intraspecific competition in the fish population, facilitating the partitioning of resources.
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Long dashes down stream taxed my unsteady footing; the sharp click and whirr of the reel resounded in desperate efforts to hold him somewhat in check; another headlong dash, then a vicious bulldog shake of the head as he sawed back and forth across the rocks. Every wile inherited from generations of
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First feeding of newly emerged fry is very important for brown trout survival in this phase of the lifecycle, and first feeding can occur even prior to emergence. Fry start to feed before complete yolk absorption and the diet composition of newly emerged brown trout is composed of small prey such as
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system in
Michigan, setting a new state record. As of late December 2009, the fish captured by Healy was confirmed by both the International Game Fish Association and the Fresh Water Fishing Hall of Fame as the new all-tackle world record for the species. This fish, which supplanted the former world
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Michigan. This was the first release of brown trout into U.S. waters. Between 1884 and 1890, brown trout were introduced into suitable habitats throughout the U.S. By 1900, 38 states and two territories had received stocks of brown trout. Their adaptability resulted in most of these introductions
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Freshwater brown trout range in colour from largely silver with relatively few spots and a white belly, to the more well-known brassy reddish-brown cast fading to creamy white on the fish's belly, with medium-sized spots surrounded by lighter halos. The more silver forms can be mistaken for rainbow
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The Trout is a fish highly valued, both in this and foreign nations. He may be justly said, as the old poet said of wine, and we
English say of venison, to be a generous fish: a fish that is so like the buck, that he also has his seasons; for it is observed, that he comes in and goes out of season
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Field studies have demonstrated that brown trout fed on several animal prey species, aquatic invertebrates being the most abundant prey items. However, brown trout also feed on other taxa such as terrestrial invertebrates (e.g. Hymenoptera) or other fish. Moreover, in brown trout, as in many other
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says, his name is of a German offspring; and says he is a fish that feeds clean and purely, in the swiftest streams, and on the hardest gravel; and that he may justly contend with all fresh water fish, as the Mullet may with all sea fish, for precedency and daintiness of taste; and that being in
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trout. Proponents of stocking triploids argue, because they are infertile, they can be introduced into an environment that contains wild brown trout without the negative effects of cross-breeding. However, stocking triploids may damage wild stocks in other ways. Triploids certainly compete with
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Within the US, brown trout introductions have created self-sustaining fisheries throughout the country. Many are considered "world-class" such as in the Great Lakes and in several
Arkansas tailwaters. Outside the U.S. and outside its native range in Europe, introduced brown trout have created
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British, some French, and later American, writing about trout fishing were writing about fishing for brown trout. Once brown trout were introduced into the U.S. in the 1880s, they became a major subject of American angling
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Cover or structure is important to trout, and they are more likely to be found near submerged rocks and logs, undercut banks, and overhanging vegetation. Structure provides protection from predators, bright sunlight, and higher water temperatures. Access to deep water for protection in winter
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in the waters where they spend most of their lives. Sea trout are more commonly female in less nutrient-rich rivers. Brown trout are active both by day and by night and are opportunistic feeders. While in freshwater, their diets frequently include
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The brown trout is a medium-sized fish, growing to 20 kg (44 lb) or more and a length of about 100 cm (39 in) in some localities, although in many smaller rivers, a mature weight of 1.0 kg (2.2 lb) or less is common.
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in 1866. By 1868, the Plenty River hosted a self-sustaining population of brown trout which became a brood source for continued introduction of brown trout into
Australian and New Zealand rivers. Successful introductions into the
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Splendiani, Andrea; Fioravanti, Tatiana; Giovannotti, Massimo; Negri, Alessandra; Ruggeri, Paolo; Olivieri, Luigi; Nisi
Cerioni, Paola; Lorenzoni, Massimo; Caputo Barucchi, Vincenzo; Consuegra, Sofia (22 June 2016).
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Amundsen, P-A.; Bøhn, T.; Popova, O.A.; Staldvik, F.J.; Reshetnikov, Y.S.; Kashulin, N.; Lukin, A. (2003). "Ontogenetic niche shifts and resource partitioning in a subarctic piscivore fish guild".
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Jensen, H.; Kiljunen, M.; Amundsen, P-A. (2012). "Dietary ontogeny and niche shift to piscivory in lacustrine brown trout Salmo trutta revealed by stomach content and stable isotope analyses".
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The trout, because he is a right dainty fish and also a right fervent biter, we shall speak of next. He is in season from March until Michaelmas. He is on clean gravel bottom and in a stream.
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The Chartres produces some great fishing ...When he was reunited with the party a few hours later, he had taken 15 sea trout from 7 lbs to 14 1/2 lbs – world-class fishing by any yardstick
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Sánchez-Hernández, J.; Vieira-Lanero, R.; Servia, M.J.; Cobo, F. (2011a). "First feeding diet of young brown trout fry in a temperate area: disentangling constrains and food selection".
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bones from an archaeological site in Italy, and ancient DNA extracted from some of these bones, indicate that both abundance and genetic diversity increased markedly during the colder
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Marco-Rius, Francisco; Sotelo, Graciela; Caballero, Pablo; Morán, Paloma (2013). "Insights for planning an effective stocking program in anadromous brown trout (Salmo trutta)".
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fish by increasing the water temperature just after fertilisation of eggs, or more reliably, by a process known as pressure shocking. Triploids are favoured by
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diploid fish for food, space, and other resources. They could also be more aggressive than diploid fish and they may disturb spawning behaviour.
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freezes, or fast water for protection from low oxygen levels in summer are also ideal. Trout are more often found in heavy and strong currents.
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reaches an average length of 40–80 cm (16–31 in) with a maximum length of 140 cm (55 in) and about 60 pounds (27 kg).
2023:(1910) began a revolution in fly fishing techniques for trout. In 1917, Scottish author Hamish Stuart published the first comprehensive text,
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species: the brown trout as an example of a dynamic fish species. In: New Advances and Contributions to Fish Biology, Hakan TĂĽrker (Ed.).
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of European anglers for centuries. It was first mentioned in angling literature as "fish with speckled skins" by Roman author
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The Trout's Tale – The Fish That Conquered an Empire
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or in high alpine valleys on the European mainland.
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2264:
2196:World Fish Farming: Cultivation and Economics
3526:
2572:
2514:
2512:
2369:Newton, Chris (2013). "The Trout in India".
1776:Stocking, farming and non-native brown trout
3380:Newton, Chris (2013). "Falklands' Silver".
2129:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2008.RLTS.T19861A9050312.en
2103:
1231:
3657:
3643:
3510:Biology and Ecology of the Brown Sea Trout
3489:Graeme Harris; Nigel Milner, eds. (2007).
2924:
2734:Elliott, J.M. (1967). "The food of trout (
2520:"Identification of Salmon and Brown Trout"
2331:
2329:
2327:
2261:
2247:. Guilford, CT: Globe Pequot. p. 45.
1428:Global climate change is also of concern.
1008:The scientific name of the brown trout is
48:
29:
3232:Newton, Chris (2013). "Two Fish in One".
3039:
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2482:
2162:"Synonyms of Salmo trutta Linnaeus, 1758"
2127:
1879:because they grow faster and larger than
1550:Learn how and when to remove this message
3529:Quantitative Ecology and the Brown Trout
3301:
3282:
3250:
3198:
2994:: the role of genes and the environment"
2637:Sánchez-Hernández, J.; Cobo, F. (2012).
2080:"world-class" fisheries in New Zealand,
2029:
1891:
1779:
1680:
1640:
1628:
1616:
1608:
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1382:, and artificial propagation leading to
1361:
1266:
1220:. Of the seven species introduced, only
1135:Introduction outside their natural range
1081:
3550:. Ellesmere, Shropshire: Medlar Press.
3531:. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.
3429:
3416:Integrated Taxonomic Information System
3207:. New York: Winchester Press. pp.
3135:. Flyfishinghistory.com. Archived from
3126:
2733:
2617:The International Game Fish Association
2344:. New York: Winchester Press. pp.
2324:
1963:is replete with advice on "the trout":
1345:released 4900 brown trout fry into the
850:. These include three main ecotypes: a
4376:
3465:
3256:
3156:
3102:Herd, Andrew Dr (2001). "Beginnings".
2943:Sea Grant. Retrieved 14 February 2010.
2537:
2335:
2066:, the veritable trout of Izaak Walton.
2038:Introductions of brown trout into the
1994:Dry-Fly Fishing in Theory and Practice
1819:, and many other countries, including
1357:
3991:
3990:
3638:
3353:Kaminsky, Peter (February 11, 2006).
3326:McGinley, Morgan (January 26, 2010).
1991:, a British angler, author published
1252:. Brown trout are now established in
4296:8e52d031-99de-4a44-88cd-3ede6664efb1
4133:ef4bb22b-a0ad-4421-a100-7d4ac5fe5d35
3617:at the Wikibooks Cookbook subproject
3101:
1488:adding citations to reliable sources
1459:
1402:—often from the use of agricultural
1318:Hatchery operated by Mather, one in
4384:IUCN Red List least concern species
3131:Treatyse of Fysshynge with an Angle
2183:Thesaurus of Agricultural Organisms
2115:IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
1948:Treatyse of Fysshynge with an Angle
1924:Treatyse of Fysshynge with an Angle
1906:The brown trout has been a popular
1444:period, and fell during the warmer
1185:. The first introductions into the
13:
3404:
2848:10.1111/j.1095-8649.1992.tb02612.x
1455:
1144:survived a four-month voyage from
1074:was used for lake-dwelling forms.
14:
4435:
4404:Fish of the Western United States
3603:
2020:Minor Tactics of the Chalk Stream
1732:. Brown trout can be caught with
1370:The fish is not considered to be
1366:Infographic about the brown trout
4424:Freshwater fish of North America
3970:
3801:
3794:
3788:
3609:
3066:This review cites this research.
2883:10.1111/j.0022-1112.2006.00938.x
2713:10.1111/j.1095-8649.2012.03294.x
2198:, Connecticut: AVI, 1983, p. 93.
1625:, Sweden, after the first summer
1464:
608:Salar ausonii var. parcepunctata
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1475:needs additional citations for
1322:, operated by pisciculturalist
728:Salmo lacustris septentrionalis
600:Salar ausonii var. semipunctata
3474:. New York: Winchester Press.
3257:Franke, Mary Ann (Fall 1996).
2681:, InTech, Croatia, 271–298 pp.
2299:
2230:
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1092:A sea trout jumping a weir in
1:
3565:Marston, R.B. (Summer 1985).
2091:
1633:A young brown trout from the
1107:tributaries in Russia in the
1070:was used for riverine forms.
884:(not to be confused with the
451:(Bloch & Schneider, 1801)
443:(Bloch & Schneider, 1801)
2656:10.1080/11250003.2012.670274
2484:10.1371/journal.pone.0157975
1896:Frontis and title page from
1795:The species has been widely
976:The lacustrine and riverine
448:Salmo faris var. forestensis
440:Salmo fario var. forestensis
7:
4419:Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus
3665:Trout and char of the world
3621:Life Cycle of the Sea Trout
2213:) in a Normandy population.
1899:The Fly-fisher's Entomology
1645:Brown trout from a western
1374:, although some individual
1003:
10:
4440:
2740:Journal of Applied Ecology
2643:Italian Journal of Zoology
2442:February 11, 2011, at the
2034:Firehole river brown trout
1887:
1197:. In the 1950s and 1960s,
1050:established the system of
937:have many regional names:
760:Salmo trutta ciscaucasicus
4399:Fish of the United States
4394:Freshwater fish of Europe
3999:
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3871:
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3670:
3512:. Springer Praxis Books.
3466:Heacox, Cecil E. (1974).
3199:Gingrich, Arnold (1974).
3008:John Wiley & Sons Ltd
2910:10.1007/s10750-010-0582-3
2738:) in a Dartmoor stream".
2587:Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
2336:Heacox, Cecil E. (1974).
2048:Yellowstone National Park
2025:The Book of The Sea Trout
1271:U.S. range of brown trout
896:populations known as the
611:(Heckel & Kner, 1858)
603:(Heckel & Kner, 1858)
247:previous scientific names
241:
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70:Scientific classification
68:
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23:
3470:The Complete Brown Trout
3433:; Pauly, Daniel (eds.).
2342:The Complete Brown Trout
2225:Aquatic Living Resources
1968:with the stag and buck.
1920:On the Nature of Animals
1743:Brown trout rarely form
1326:, and other hatchery in
1232:Introduction to Americas
1077:
980:of brown trout are both
830:one of the world's worst
736:Salmo lacustris romanovi
3890:Blunt-nosed Irish charr
3833:Coastal cutthroat trout
3740:Lake (lacustrine) trout
3578:The American Fly Fisher
3455:. Ebury Press, London.
3451:Clover, Charles. 2004.
3447:. October 2005 version.
3305:Arkansas Monster Browns
3086:10.1139/cjfas-2013-0084
2999:Journal of Fish Biology
2863:Journal of Fish Biology
2828:Journal of Fish Biology
2795:10.1023/A:1025465705717
2693:Journal of Fish Biology
1855:artificially propagated
1758:
1027:, meaning, literally, "
720:Salmo lacustris rhenana
4414:Fish described in 1758
3546:Newton, Chris (2013).
3157:Walton, Izaak (1653).
2181:Derwent Publications,
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1613:Brown trout in a creek
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1293:German Fishing Society
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1199:Edgar Albert de la Rue
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820:, and has been widely
744:Salmo trutta aralensis
336:Salmo trutta lacustris
3527:Elliot, J.M. (1994).
2056:
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1987:literature. In 1889,
1965:
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1850:Aeromonas salmonicida
1783:
1768:chironomid larvae or
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1678:on 16 December 2011.
1644:
1637:in North East England
1632:
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1602:bearing scars from a
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1349:, a tributary of the
1270:
1246:Northwest Territories
1226:Salvelinus fontinalis
1091:
1062:was used to describe
1052:binomial nomenclature
1042:by Swedish zoologist
808:, endemic to most of
763:(non Dorofeeva, 1967)
4128:Fauna Europaea (new)
3979:at Wikimedia Commons
3853:Mexican golden trout
3684:Trout of Europe and
2122:: e.T19861A9050312.
2104:Freyhof, J. (2011).
1936:recreational fishing
1928:Dame Juliana Berners
1791:stamp issued in 1994
1751:, a hybrid with the
1484:improve this article
1351:Pere Marquette River
1343:U.S. Fish Commission
1332:Loch Leven, Scotland
1328:Northville, Michigan
1152:on the sailing ship
752:Salmo trutta ezenami
696:Salmo trutta oxianus
587:(Valenciennes, 1848)
579:(Valenciennes, 1848)
571:(Valenciennes, 1848)
563:(Valenciennes, 1848)
555:(Valenciennes, 1848)
3750:Mediterranean trout
3266:Yellowstone Science
3160:The Compleat Angler
3016:2019JFBio..95..692F
2875:2006JFBio..68..507S
2840:1992JFBio..40..647Z
2752:1967JApEc...4...59E
2705:2012JFBio..80.2448J
2589:. 11 September 2009
2475:2016PLoSO..1157975S
2005:rivers such as the
1989:Frederic M. Halford
1979:The Compleat Angler
1957:The Compleat Angler
1672:Twizel, New Zealand
1358:Conservation status
1341:In April 1884, the
1320:Caledonia, New York
416:Salmo fario loensis
280:Salmo trutta trutta
40:Conservation status
3955:Small-mouthed char
3940:Lough Melvin charr
3915:Dolly Varden trout
3360:The New York Times
3333:The New York Times
3308:. Field and Stream
2939:2010-06-07 at the
2219:2007-05-18 at the
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967:North West England
880:, also called the
792:) is a species of
547:(McClelland, 1842)
408:Salmo cornubiensis
387:(Bonnaterre, 1788)
304:Salmo trutta fario
256:Trutta fluviatilis
4371:
4370:
4343:Open Tree of Life
3993:Taxon identifiers
3984:
3983:
3975:Media related to
3960:Whitespotted char
3557:978-1-907110-44-3
3391:978-1-907110-44-3
3243:978-1-907110-44-3
3024:10.1111/jfb.14005
2679:978-953-51-0909-9
2424:www.flr.gov.nl.ca
2405:978-1-907110-44-3
2380:978-1-907110-44-3
2292:978-1-59921-203-6
2276:Behnke, Robert J.
2254:978-1-59921-203-6
2238:Behnke, Robert J.
1825:Baldwin, Michigan
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1179:South Africa
1160:hatchery in
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4255:NatureServe
4180:iNaturalist
4025:Wikispecies
3920:Haddy charr
3905:Cole's char
3895:Brook trout
3885:Arctic char
3775:Sevan trout
3765:River trout
3755:Ohrid trout
3715:Ferox trout
3705:Brown trout
3569:Salmo fario
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2064:Salmo fario
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1817:New Zealand
1785:S. t. fario
1753:brook trout
1749:tiger trout
1726:fly fishing
1701:forage fish
1604:fishing net
1573:adipose fin
1569:Salmo salar
1406:within the
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1316:Cold Spring
1312:Long Island
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3843:Gila trout
3735:Isli trout
3677:Salmonidae
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137:Salmonidae
3930:Lake char
3872:True char
3863:Steelhead
3770:Sea trout
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2082:Patagonia
1908:game fish
1837:Australia
1813:Australia
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1710:streambed
1708:from the
1676:Wisconsin
1438:S. trutta
1430:S. trutta
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1187:Himalayas
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1105:White Sea
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2003:Catskill
1981:, (1653)
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1945:—
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1772:nymphs.
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1686:Waxworms
1623:Värmland
1581:Scotland
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1129:Pakistan
1121:Aral Sea
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1877:anglers
1866:Corsica
1862:genomes
1789:Faroese
1745:hybrids
1647:Wyoming
1600:Ireland
1585:Germany
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