Population characteristics and potential factors influencing recruitment variability of blue catfish, channel catfish and flathead catfish in Thunderbird Reservoir, Oklahoma

Q3 Environmental Science
Austin D. Griffin, Richard A. Snow, Michael J. Porta
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Blue catfish (Ictalurus furcatus), channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) and flathead catfish (Pylodictis olivaris) are popular sport fishes throughout North America, and are therefore intensively managed by some natural resource agencies. Although catfish fisheries rely on sufficient natural reproduction and recruitment to sustain these populations, few studies have evaluated the variables affecting catfish recruitment. Thus, the objectives of this study were to describe population characteristics (age, size structure, condition, growth, mortality and recruitment) of blue catfish, channel catfish and flathead catfish in Thunderbird Reservoir, Oklahoma, and evaluate the effects of hydrology, water quality and temperature on year-class strength. During 2017 and 2018, 235 blue catfish, 194 channel catfish and 120 flathead catfish were collected and aged using otoliths. In general, these catfish species in Thunderbird Reservoir were slow growing, long-lived, had low mortality rates and experienced variable recruitment. Blue catfish recruitment was lower in years with higher average January air temperatures. Channel catfish recruitment was higher in years with increased average annual and spring/summer exchange rate and increased spring/summer average reservoir water volume (ha-m). Conversely, higher annual average total hardness (mg/L) resulted in decreased recruitment for channel catfish. Flathead catfish recruitment exhibited a minimal negative impact with increased annual reservoir volume (ha-m). The present study is among the first to describe potential variables influencing year-class formation of blue catfish, channel catfish and flathead catfish in reservoirs. Although the variables found to influence catfish recruitment are outside the control of fisheries managers, biologists should promote downstream angling opportunities for blue catfish that escape during reservoir water release events and stock channel catfish in systems with consistently high total water hardness in order to maximize fishing opportunities. Further, they can use the results of this study to manage angler expectations following periods of low recruitment.

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俄克拉何马州雷鸟水库蓝鲶、槽鲶和平头鲶种群特征及影响招养变异性的潜在因素
蓝鲶(Ictalurus furcatus)、槽鲶(Ictalurus punctatus)和平头鲶鱼(Pylodictis olivaris)是北美各地流行的运动鱼类,因此受到一些自然资源机构的集中管理。尽管鲶鱼渔业依赖于足够的自然繁殖和繁殖来维持这些种群,但很少有研究评估影响鲶鱼繁殖的变量。因此,本研究的目的是描述俄克拉荷马州雷鸟水库蓝鲶、槽鲶和平头鲶鱼的种群特征(年龄、大小结构、状况、生长、死亡和补充),并评估水文、水质和温度对年级强度的影响。在2017年至2018年期间,收集了235条蓝鲶、194条槽鲶和120条平头鲶鱼,并使用耳石进行老化。总体而言,雷鸟水库的鲶鱼生长缓慢,寿命长,死亡率低,并经历了可变的补充。在1月平均气温较高的年份,蓝鲶的捕捞量较低。年平均交换率和春夏交换率增加以及春夏水库平均水量(ha-m)增加的年份河道鲶鱼增收量较高。相反,较高的年平均总硬度(mg/L)导致通道鲶鱼的招募减少。平头鲶鱼的增加对年水库容积(ha-m)的负面影响最小。本研究是第一个描述影响水库蓝鲶、槽鲶和平头鲶鱼年级形成的潜在变量的研究之一。尽管发现影响鲶鱼招募的变量不在渔业管理者的控制范围内,生物学家应该促进在水库放水事件中逃脱的蓝鲶和在始终具有高总水硬度的系统中的库存渠道鲶鱼的下游垂钓机会,以最大限度地提高捕捞机会。此外,他们可以利用这项研究的结果来管理低招聘期后垂钓者的期望。
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Lakes and Reservoirs: Research and Management
Lakes and Reservoirs: Research and Management Environmental Science-Water Science and Technology
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期刊介绍: Lakes & Reservoirs: Research and Management aims to promote environmentally sound management of natural and artificial lakes, consistent with sustainable development policies. This peer-reviewed Journal publishes international research on the management and conservation of lakes and reservoirs to facilitate the international exchange of results.
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