奥卡盆地河流中的鳊鱼

A. D. Bykov
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鳊鱼在奥卡流域的河流系统中分布广泛,包括三阶支流。这种鲤科鱼类的代表主要分布在水流最急、长度超过 500 千米的河流中。经过长期观察,从奥卡河网捕到的鳊鱼年龄组成不超过 14 个年龄组,在克里亚兹马河和莫斯科河没有记录到年龄超过 12 岁的鱼。由于鳊鱼的季节性洄游和相似的觅食条件,奥卡河、克里亚兹马河和莫斯科河中鳊鱼的平均生长速度没有显著差异。影响奥卡河和克里亚兹马河中鳊鱼数量减少的主要因素是春季洪水长期偏少,导致高河漫滩无法被洪水淹没,大大降低了鳊鱼的产卵效率,尤其是在奥卡河和克里亚兹马河的上游。在这些河流上游,鳊鱼繁殖生物学的一个适应性特征是成熟鱼类向上游产卵洄游的时间延长,河床中的护岸植被成为它们的产卵基质。目前,奥卡盆地河流中的鳊鱼是业余钓鱼爱好者的次要目标,也是偷猎捕获的主要鱼种之一。
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Bream in the rivers of the Oka Basin
Bream in the river systems of the Oka basin is widespread, including tributaries of the third order. This representative of cyprinid fish is numerous mainly in the most full-flowing rivers with a length of more than 500 km. The age composition of bream from net catches in the Oka over a long period of observations did not exceed 14 age groups, and fish older than 12+ were not recorded in the Klyazma and Moscow rivers. The growth of bream in the Oka, Klyazma, and Moscow rivers does not differ significantly on average, due to seasonal bream migrations and similar feeding conditions. The main factor influencing the decrease in the number of bream in the Oka and Klyazma is a long period of low spring floods, which prevents flooding of the high river floodplain and sharply reduces the efficiency of its spawning, especially in the upper reaches of the Oka and Klyazma rivers. An adaptive feature of the reproductive biology of bream in the upper reaches of these rivers is the extended spawning migration of mature fish upstream, where the ripal vegetation in riverbeds serves as a spawning substrate for it. Bream in the rivers of the Oka basin is currently a secondary object of amateur fishing and one of the main species in poaching catches.
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