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The food, growth and abundance of five co-existing cyprinids in lake basins of different morphometry and water quality
Authors:Mika Vinni  Jukka Horppila  Mikko Olin  Jukka Ruuhijärvi  Kari Nyberg
Affiliation:(1) Department of Limnology and Environmental Protection, University of Helsinki, P.O.Box 27, Viikki (E-building), FIN-00014, Finland;(2) Department of Limnology and Environmental Protection, University of Helsinki, P.O.Box 27, Viikki (E-building), FIN-00014, Finland;(3) Evo Fisheries Research Station, Finnish Game and Fisheries Research Institute, Rahtijärventie 291, FIN-16970 Evo, Finland
Abstract:The food, growth and abundance of five co-existing cyprinid fish species in the eutrophic Lake Hiidenvesi were studied. The diet overlaps within the cyprinid community in shallow lake basins were compared with those in a deep basin, where littoral resources are less available. Roach, bleak and white bream inhabited both the shallow and the deep parts of the lake. Their growth rate was slow, probably due to the low availability of animal food, indicated by the increasing proportion of detritus and plant material in the diets towards the end of the summer. In the deep basin, roach and bleak, contrary to white bream, did not forage on the very abundant invertebrate Chaoborus flavicans, explained by the migration behaviour of C. flavicans. Blue bream, unlike other cyprinids, utilized copepods and had a relatively fast growth rate, but was mostly restricted to the shallow areas. The condition of the bream stock was weak both in terms of growth and abundance. The availability of zoobenthos was low and bream was not able to compete for zooplankton with the more specialized planktivores.
Keywords:cyprinid fish  diets  growth rate  water depth  water quality
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