Growth,Reproduction and Condition of Roach (Rutilus rutilus (L.)), Perch (Perca fluviatilis,L.) and Ruffe (Gymnocephalus cernuus (L.)) in Eutrophic Lake Aydat (France) |
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Authors: | Jean-Louis Jamet Franois Desmolles |
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Abstract: | The growth, reproduction and condition of adults of the three dominant fish species (roach, Rutilus rutilus, (L.); perch, Perca fluviatilis, L. and ruffe, Gymnocephalus cernuus, (L.)) in the eutrophic Lake Aydat were studied over one year cycle. Compared to published data, the growth of R. rutilus and G. cernuus was about average, while that of P. fluviatilis was below average. Comparing to literature, the fecundity of R. rutilus and G. cernuus was low but their oocytes were large. In contrast, P. fluviatilis had a high fecundity but small oocytes. At the end of summer, an abrupt decrease in the condition was recorded only for perch, probably due to stress as a result of environmental conditions. The sex-ratio was in favour of females for the three studied species but, in contrast to G. cernuus, the sex-ratio of R. rutilus and P. fluviatilis increased significantly also with age. It is concluded that Lake Aydat is a more favourable environment for R. rutilus and G. cernuus than for P. fluviatilis. |
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Keywords: | population dynamics Rutilus rutilus Perca fluviatilis Gymnocephalus cernuus |
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