Gillnet catchability of brown trout Salmo trutta is highly dependent on fish size and capture site

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
R. Borgstrøm, Knut Bergum, T. Børresen, M. Svenning
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Abstract

Use of experimental gillnet fleets is common both in scientific studies of fish populations and in fishsampling for management purposes. Fish catchability may vary considerably with fish and gillnet meshsize, and catches obtained by gillnet fleets composed of nets with different mesh sizes may give lengthand age distributions that deviate considerably from the length and age structure of the population.We have estimated the absolute catchability of allopatric brown trout (Salmo trutta) in the littoral andpelagic habitat of a small lake based on a mark-recapture experiment. The brown trout catchabilityvaried considerably both with fish size and habitat type, probably due to a size-related variation inswimming distance per time unit and a size-related use of the different lentic habitats. The samplingbias in experimental gillnet fishing may be reduced by operating the gillnet fleets in all possible lentichabitats and most fundamentally, by use of catchability data obtained from populations with ‘known’length and age structures. By reducing this sampling bias, more realistic estimations of the age andlength distribution for a given population will be possible.
刺网捕获棕鳟的能力高度依赖于鱼的大小和捕获地点
在鱼类种群的科学研究和为管理目的进行鱼类取样时,使用试验性刺网船队是很常见的。鱼的可捕性可能因鱼和刺网的网目大小而有很大差异,由不同网目大小的网组成的刺网船队所获得的渔获量可能会给出与种群的长度和年龄结构有很大偏差的长度和年龄分布。基于标记-再捕获实验,估计了一个小湖泊沿岸和中上层生境中异域褐鳟的绝对可捕性。褐鳟的捕获能力随鱼的大小和栖息地类型的不同而有很大的差异,这可能是由于单位时间内游泳距离的大小相关的变化以及不同生境的大小相关的利用。试验刺网捕鱼的抽样偏差可以通过在所有可能的栖息地操作刺网船队来减少,最根本的是,通过使用从“已知”长度和年龄结构的种群中获得的可捕性数据来减少。通过减少这种抽样偏差,对给定人群的年龄和长度分布进行更现实的估计将成为可能。
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Fauna Norvegica
Fauna Norvegica Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
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