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Individual and population-level food consumption by cyprinids and percids in a mesotrophic lake
Authors:K TTolonen  JKarjalainen  SStaff  MLeppä
Institution:Karelian Institute, Department of Ecology, University of Joensuu, Finland
Abstract:Abstract – Mesotrophic Lake Pohjalampi in eastern Finland was fished intensively from 1992 to 1996. In 1996, the biomasses of the dominant fish species, roach and bream, were reduced to 14% and 6%, respectively, of that in 1992. The total biomass of percids was, however, unchanged or slightly increased. The proportion of benthic invertebrates in the total food of the fish decreased from 57% to 36% during the study period, whereas the proportion of zooplankton increased from 31% to 56%. At the same time the number of young planktivorous fish increased. Thus, the main object of fish predation turned from benthic invertebrates to zooplankton due to change in fish population structure. At the beginning of the study the amount of detritus eaten by cyprinids was about 620 kg  ·  ha−1  ·  year−1, but this decreased by 82% due to the intensive fishing. Thus, by recycling nutrients from the sediment, the detrivorous-benthivorous feeding of cyprinids is an important factor in the nutrient balance of the lake. Note
Keywords:food consumption  cyprinids  percids  mesotrophic lake  biomanipulation
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