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Unpredictability of fish recruitment: interannual variation in young-of-the-year abundance

Juha KarjalainenT. J. ArjomäkiHeikki AuvinenJouko SarvalaT. NivaHarri HelminenM. Vilhanen

subject

LarvabiologyEcologyfungiGrowing seasonAquatic animalAquatic Sciencebiology.organism_classificationPopulation densityStratified samplingAbundance (ecology)Coregonus albulaEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsSalmonidae

description

In 1989-1998, vendace larvae Coregonus albula were sampled in Finnish lakes following a stratified random sampling design. The abundance of young-of-the-year vendace after the first growing season was estimated using catch-per-unit-effort statistics. The number or total area of nursery places hardly limited the recruitment of vendace in the study lakes. The major proportion of prerecruit mortality of vendace occurred in the larval phase and larval sampling produced significant information on young-of-the-year survival. Although larval abundances and recruitment were clearly associated only in Lake Onkamo, generally high larval abundance was needed to produce high number of recruits.

https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1095-8649.2000.tb00876.x