Temporal and spatial patterns in littoral-zone fish assemblages of a reservoir (Lake Texoma,Oklahoma-Texas,U.S.A.) |
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Authors: | Frances P. Gelwick William J. Matthews |
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Affiliation: | (1) University of Oklahoma Biological Station, Kingston, OK, 73439, U.S.A.;(2) Department of Zoology, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK, 73019, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Synopsis We sampled the littoral-zone fish fauna of Lake Texoma reservoir by electrofishing from January through December 1986 to examine species abundance, species associations and assemblage structure. Although total fish abundance differed significantly across seasons, only one common species (Dorosoma cepedianum) exhibited significant seasonal movement into or out of the littoral zone. Overall littoral-zone assemblage structure (based on rank order of species abundance) was concordant across seasons and habitat types, (vegetation, wood, open). However, within individual seasons and habitat types, assemblage structure was likely influenced by temporal and spatial differences in habitat availability and physicochemical conditions. Associations characteristic of species in natural aquatic environments were not well developed among species in this partly artificial, evolutionarily short-lived reservoir assemblage. Conditions related to water-level fluctuation appeared to deter the formation of persistent species associations and assemblage structure, especially in vegetation and open littoral zone habitats of this multi-purpose reservoir.Senior author |
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Keywords: | Electrofishing Assemblage structure Species associations Habitat segregation Age/size classes Lake-level fluctuations |
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