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Growth and habitat separation in eight cohorts of three species of cyprinids in a subalpine lake
Authors:Veronika Rheinberger  Rudolf Hofer  Wolfgang Wieser
Affiliation:(1) Institut für Zoologie, Universität Innsbruck, Technikerstr. 25, 6020 Innsbruck, Austria
Abstract:Synopsis Distribution and growth of the embryos, larvae and juveniles of Rutilus rutilus (roach), Scardinius erythrophthalmus (rudd) and Leuciscus cephalus (chub) from an oligotrophic subalpine lake in Tyrol, Austria, were studied during the first three to four months after hatching. R. rutilus was the first to spawn, a single cohort hatching around May 23rd. Four cohorts of S. erythrophthalmus hatched between June 19 and August 1. Three cohorts of L. cephalus hatched between July 3 and 25. The length/weight relationship of all species changed at a length of approximately 15–16 mm. R. rutilus, hatching at the lowest temperature, also showed the lowest growth rate during early life (maximum 10.4 per cent fresh body weight day–1). In the other two species relative growth rates up to 20% day–1) were measured. Rudd and chub remained in the shallow littoral during the whole period of observation, whereas roach left the littoral a few weeks after hatching and migrated into deeper water. A subtle shift in vertical distribution was observed for the first cohort of rudd which moved into slightly deeper water when the second cohort made its appearance.To whom correspondence should be addressed
Keywords:Rutilus rutilus  Leuciscus cephalus  Scardinius erythrophthalmus  Larval ecology  Growth rates  Cyprinids  0+ class
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