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Northern pike (Esox lucius L.) and aquatic vegetation,tools in the management of fisheries and water quality in shallow waters
Authors:M P Grimm
Institution:(1) Organization for the improvement of Inland Fisheries, P.O. Box 433, 3430 AK Nieuwegein, The Netherlands;(2) Present address: Witteveen+Bos, Consulting Engineers, P.O. Box 233, 7400 AE Deventer, The Netherlands
Abstract:Species and size composition of fish communities in shallow stagnant waters appear to be associated with the type, abundance and pattern of the vegetation. Man-induced impacts as eutrophication, and suppression of vegetation for reasons of water quantity management or angling pleasure may induce irreversible changes in the aquatic ecosystem. Water quality management should aim at restoring former pike habitat. Submerged weeds are important to that effect. These habitats are characterized by relatively low densities of fish stocks. Stocking of bream and carp interferes strongly with these objectives. With respect to fish stocks, interests of water quality and fishery management may be opposed.
Keywords:bream  pike  aquatic vegetation  water quality  predation  eutrophication
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