“Optimal” P loading in large lakes affects fish communities: Do you prefer walleye or yellow perch?

D. Culver, J. Conroy, Jeffrey T. Tyson, Valerie C. Crane, Hongyan Zhang
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In the Laurentian Great Lakes, recruitment of yellow perch (Percajlavescens) and walleye (Sander vitreus) is high1y variab1e. Suggested factors to exp1ain this resu1t include spawning stock size, zoop1ankton availability to juveni1es (DETIMERS et al. 2003, HoXMEIER et al. 2004, FULFORD et al. 2006), predation (HARTMAN & MARGRAF 1993), spring warming rate (BuscH et al. 1975, CLADY 1976), and temperature (HO KANsoN 1977, HENDERSON & NEPZY 1988). Recruitment of other taxa found in the smallest ofthe Laurentian Great Lakes, Lake Eri e, a1so varies, inc1uding species such as, white bass (Morone chrysops), gizzard shad (Dorosoma cepedianum), rainbow sme1t ( Osmerus mordax), andemera1d (Notropis atherinoides) and spottai1 shiners (N. hudsonius; ODW 2006). The abundances of walleye and yellow perch have increased significantly since 1970 as phosphorus (P) 1oading to the 1ake has decreased. Because P 1oading and young-of-the-year (YOY) fish abundances have been measured since 1969, Lake Eri e allows us to test whether P-1oading affects fish recruitment.
大型湖泊的“最佳”磷负荷影响鱼类群落:你更喜欢白眼鱼还是黄鲈?
在劳伦森五大湖,黄鲈(Percajlavescens)和白眼鱼(Sander玻璃体)的数量变化很大。解释这一结果的建议因素包括产卵种群大小、对幼鱼的动物浮游生物可利用性(DETIMERS等人,2003年,HoXMEIER等人,2004年,FULFORD等人,2006年)、捕食(HARTMAN & MARGRAF 1993年)、春季升温速度(BuscH等人,1975年,CLADY 1976年)和温度(HO KANsoN 1977年,HENDERSON & NEPZY 1988年)。在劳伦斯五大湖中最小的湖泊——埃利埃湖发现的其他分类群的分布也各不相同,包括白鲈鱼(Morone chrysops)、沙棘鱼(Dorosoma cepedianum)、彩虹鱼(Osmerus mordax)、斑点鱼(Notropis atherinoides)和斑点鱼(N. hudsonius;ODW 2006)。自1970年以来,随着湖泊磷负荷的减少,白眼鱼和黄鲈的丰度显著增加。由于自1969年以来就开始测量磷负荷和年轻鱼类丰度,因此伊利湖允许我们测试磷负荷是否影响鱼类的补充。
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