南部水库中的鲷鱼食谱以及对发育不良的螃蟹进行捕食控制的启示

IF 1.3 4区 农林科学 Q3 FISHERIES
Dray D. Carl, Daniel E. Shoup, Ryan Ryswyk, Cliff Sager, Richard Snow
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目的在水库中引入秀吉鱼(Sauger Sander canadensis × Walleye S. vitreus)有几个目的,包括作为一种自上而下的控制措施来对抗螃蟹(Pomoxis spp.)种群的发育不良。然而,在南方水库中尚未完成全面的饮食评估。我们的目标是评估长咀鱼食物组成的变异性,探索影响长咀鱼食物中螃蟹存在的因素,并调查猎物大小的趋势,为有关螃蟹种群捕食控制的管理策略提供信息。我们使用 permutational 多变量方差分析来检验长咀鱼体长、研究水库和季节之间食物组成的差异,并使用逻辑回归模型将螃蟹在食物中的存在与长咀鱼体长、季节、螃蟹丰度、生产力和浊度相关联。最后,我们使用食性指数的双变量图和量子回归来探讨猎物重要性和猎物大小相对于长咀鲉大小的趋势。长咀鱼的食性从内陆银鱼(Menidia beryllina)向鲱鱼(Dorosoma spp.)转变,相比之下,螃蟹很少被吃掉。螃蟹猎物在食物中的出现与长尾鱼的大小(主要是大长尾鱼)最相关,其次是螃蟹丰度较高、水库生产力较低和季节(秋季最高)。结论我们的研究结果表明,当两种猎物类型都可获得时,长咀鱼的主要猎物从体型较小的鱼类过渡到体型较大的鲱鱼,这可能会对其生长和繁殖产生影响。在生产力较低或螃蟹丰度较高的湖泊中,大型鲥鱼可能会对螃蟹施加更大的自上而下的压力。
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Saugeye diets in southern reservoirs and insight for predatory control of stunted crappie
ObjectiveSaugeye (Sauger Sander canadensis × Walleye S. vitreus) have been introduced in reservoirs for several purposes, including as a top‐down control to combat stunting in crappie Pomoxis spp. populations. However, no comprehensive diet evaluation has been completed in southern reservoirs. Our objectives were to assess variability in saugeye diet compositions, explore factors influencing crappie presence in saugeye diets, and investigate trends in prey size to inform management strategies regarding predatory control of crappie populations.MethodsWe collected 2638 saugeye diets from six Oklahoma reservoirs. We used permutational multivariate analysis of variance to test differences in diet compositions among saugeye lengths, study reservoirs, and seasons, and we used logistic regression models to correlate the presence of crappie in diets with saugeye size, season, crappie abundance, productivity, and turbidity. Finally, we used bivariate plots of diet indices and quantile regression to explore trends in prey importance and prey size relative to saugeye size.ResultSaugeye diet compositions were best explained by saugeye size, followed by study reservoir and season. Saugeye exhibited an ontogenetic shift from Inland Silverside Menidia beryllina to shad Dorosoma spp., and crappie were eaten infrequently in comparison. The presence of crappie prey in diets was most correlated with saugeye size (primarily large saugeye), followed by higher crappie abundance, lower reservoir productivity, and season (highest in fall). Saugeye consumed larger prey than most piscivores relative to predator size.ConclusionOur results indicated that dominant prey of saugeye transitioned from smaller‐bodied fishes to larger shad as they grew when both prey types were available, which may have implications for growth and recruitment. Ultimately, the low and variable use of crappie prey may lead to inconsistent predatory effects on crappie populations, and large saugeye may exert greater top‐down pressure on crappie in lakes with lower productivity or higher crappie abundance.
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期刊介绍: The North American Journal of Fisheries Management promotes communication among fishery managers with an emphasis on North America, and addresses the maintenance, enhancement, and allocation of fisheries resources. It chronicles the development of practical monitoring and management programs for finfish and exploitable shellfish in marine and freshwater environments. Contributions relate to the management of fish populations, habitats, and users to protect and enhance fish and fishery resources for societal benefits. Case histories of successes, failures, and effects of fisheries programs help convey practical management experience to others.
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