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CANADIAN JOURNAL OF FISHERIES AND AQUATIC SCIENCES
卷 66, 期 2, 页码 177-186出版社
CANADIAN SCIENCE PUBLISHING
DOI: 10.1139/F08-198
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- National Science Foundation
- Connecticut Institute of Water Resources
- Yale Institute for Biospheric Studies Environmental Studies Internship
The decline of anadromous alewife (Alosa pseudoharengus) threatens an important recreational and commercial fishery. While the cause of this decline is uncertain, predators could be trapping alewives at low abundance by preying on them during spawning migrations. Here we investigate the impact of predation by double-crested cormorants (Phalacro-corax auritus) on spawning adult alewives in south-central Connecticut. USA. We use a bioenergetic model together with estimates of cormorant diets and cormorant and alewife population sizes to estimate the consumption of alewives by cormorants both in Bride Lake. Connection and regionally. We find that cormorants are important predators of spawning adult alewives at Bride Lake but do not have a notable impact on alewife mortality or population size. We also find that cormorants have little effect on alewife populations across south-central Connecticut because few alewives are consumed away from Bride Lake. We conclude that cormorants are important predators for anadromous alewives. but do not pose an immediate threat to the recovery of regional alewife stocks.
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