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Northern pike (Esox lucius) in a warming lake: changes in population size and individual condition in relation to prey abundance

机译:变暖的湖泊中的北梭鱼(Esox lucius):种群数量和个体状况与猎物丰富度有关的变化

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Climate change is anticipated to have differential effects on the salmonid and percid-cyprinid components of lake fish communities, which may in turn impact the foraging conditions and so population biology of top aquatic predators including northern pike (Esox lucius Linnaeus). Since the 1940s, extensive monitoring has been undertaken on the northern pike, the salmonid Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus) and the percid Eurasian perch (Perca fluviatilis) populations and environmental features of the mesotrophic north and eutrophic south basins of Windermere in the English Lake District, UK Analysis of data from 1982 to 2006 revealed basin-specific changes in the degree of eutrophication, but a common warming of the lake in the 1990s was accompanied by contrasting trends in the two basins’ northern pike populations. Following a common temporary increase in catch-per-unit-effort (CPUE) during the 1980s in response to a lake-wide decrease in fishing pressure, CPUE of the south basin subsequently decreased while that of the north basin showed a second increase in the late 1990s to reach a peak in 2000. In addition, the mean weight at length of female northern pike was initially similar between the two basins but then increased in the north basin from the early 1990s to the early 2000s before decreasing, while in the south basin it has shown a decrease since 2000. These changes are interpreted with respect to contrasting trends in potential prey populations, including an overall decrease in the abundance of the coldwater Arctic charr, particularly in the more eutrophic south basin where hypolimnetic oxygen levels have fallen to very low levels, and a recent marked increase in the abundance of the warmwater roach (Rutilus rutilus) in both basins. It is concluded that although indirect in nature, the recent warming of Windermere has had a significant impact on its northern pike populations.
机译:预计气候变化将对湖泊鱼类群落的鲑鱼和鲈鱼的组成部分产生不同的影响,这可能反过来影响觅食条件,并因此影响包括北派克(Esox lucius Linnaeus)在内的顶级水族捕食者的种群生物学。自1940年代以来,对北梭鱼,鲑鱼北极鲑(Salvelinus alpinus)和欧亚鲈鱼(Perca fluviatilis)种群以及英格兰湖区温德米尔的中营养北部和富营养化南部盆地进行了广泛的监测,英国1982年至2006年的数据分析显示了富营养化程度的流域特定变化,但是1990年代湖的普遍变暖伴随着两个流域北部派克种群的变化趋势形成对比。在1980年代,由于全湖范围的捕捞压力下降,每单位努力量(CPUE)普遍出现暂时性增加,随后,南部盆地的CPUE下降,而北部盆地的CPUE则出现第二次上升。 1990年代后期达到2000年的峰值。另外,两个盆地之间雌性北部梭子鱼的平均长度起初相似,但从1990年代初到2000年代初北盆地增加,然后下降,而南部自2000年以来,该流域一直呈下降趋势。这些变化是针对潜在猎物种群形成对比趋势而做出的解释,其中包括冷水北极鲑鱼的丰度总体下降,特别是在富营养化的南部盆地,低氧氧气水平已降至两个流域中的温水蟑螂(Rutilus rut​​ilus)的含量都非常低,并且最近显着增加。结论是,尽管温德米尔是间接的,但最近的变暖对其北部派克种群产生了重大影响。

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