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Influence of habitat on abundance, size and growth rate of pikeperch (Sander lucioperca) 0+juveniles in a canyon-shaped reservoir

Journal

ECOLOGY OF FRESHWATER FISH
Volume 32, Issue 4, Pages 703-711

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/eff.12709

Keywords

age; depth; locality; recruitment; Stizostedion; temperature

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This study monitored the abundance, size, and growth rate of early pikeperch juveniles in different layers of the Rimov Reservoir. The results showed that the highest abundance of 0+ fish was found in the middle section of the reservoir and their size increased as they moved upstream. Additionally, larger and older juveniles migrated to the deeper layers during the day. The study also identified temperature and productivity as the main drivers affecting the distribution and growth of the fish.
Abundance, size (standard length, L-S) and growth rate of early pikeperch (Sander lucioperca) 0+ juveniles were monitored in the epipelagic and bathypelagic layers near the dam, and in the middle and upper sections at the canyon-shaped Rimov Reservoir (Czech Republic) during the day on 26 and 29 May, and during the night on 5 and 11 June in 2008. The greatest abundance of 0+ fish was observed in the middle section of the reservoir and their L-S increased upstream from the dam towards the reservoir's tributary. Moreover, larger and older pikeperch 0+ juveniles migrated to the bathypelagic layer during the day. The epilimnetic temperature and productivity (expressed as chlorophyll-a concentration) gradients were suggested as the main drivers affecting the distribution and growth of the fish.

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