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A validated bioenergetics model for ruffeGymnocephalus cernuusand its application to a northern lake
H. HelminenTapio KeskinenA. AnttalainenI. VaahtoJ. SarvalaM. TarvainenJuha Karjalainensubject
biologyBioenergeticsEcologyFood consumptionAquatic Sciencebiology.organism_classificationChironomidaeFreshwater ecosystemInvasive speciesPredationFisheryTrophic state indexGymnocephalusEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematicsdescription
A bioenergetics model was constructed for ruffe Gymnocephalus cernuus, and the model was used to estimate the food consumption of a native G. cernuus stock in Pyhajarvi, a large mesotrophic lake in south-west Finland. The parameters for the bioenergetics model were determined through laboratory experiments conducted at several temperatures between 5 and 22° C for different sized G. cernuus (from 6 to 27 g). The model was verified and validated with independent laboratory growth experiments. The validated model was applied to field data from Pyhajarvi to estimate the food consumption of G. cernuus and its effects on the zoobenthos community during the years 2002–2004. The total annual food consumption of the G. cernuus stock ranged from 11·6 to 15·7 g m−2 (wet mass). Chironomidae was the most abundant prey, 81% of the total consumption. The annual total production of zoobenthos in Pyhajarvi was 15·2 g m−2 (wet mass). Therefore, it can be concluded that G. cernuus stock is likely to exert a significant influence on the zoobenthos community in this lake, indicating a potential role of G. cernuus as an influential invasive species in many freshwater ecosystems in Europe and North America.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2008-08-01 | Journal of Fish Biology |