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Aspects of the ecology of bream, Abramis brama (L.), in a gravel pit lake and the effects of reducing the population density
Authors:R. M. Wright
Affiliation:ARC Wildfowl Centre. Great Linford, Milton Keynes, Bucks MK14 5AH, U.K.
Abstract:The growth of bream, Abrumis brumu (L.), in a gravel pit lake was considered to be good in 1982/1983 (Lx=663cm, K=0.105). Theadult breampopulationwasdominated by the 1973and 1976 year-classes. These year classes still formed most of the spawning population in 1987, but had grown very little (<2 cm) in the previous 5 years. In November 1987, 158 kg ha−1 of bream were removed from this lake and in I988 the remaining bream population showed an increase in growth (mean length by 2.7 cm and mean weight by 0.5 kg) and condition (1.87 in 1987 to 2.09 in 1988) in one growing season. This additional growth of an ageing stunted bream population is considered to be the result of an increased food supply after reducing the fish density.
Keywords:Abramis brama    population    growth    gravel pit
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