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Effects of stocked trout on native fish communities in boreal foothills lakes

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ECOLOGY OF FRESHWATER FISH
卷 19, 期 2, 页码 279-289

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0633.2010.00412.x

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boreal lakes; cyprinids; habitat use; introduced trout; predator-prey; stocking

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  1. Alberta Conservation Association
  2. Canadian Circumpolar Institute
  3. Alberta Sport, Recreation, Parks and Wildlife Foundation
  4. NSERC

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Ecological effects of stocking nonnative trout into lakes are receiving increased attention, especially in alpine environments. We assessed effects of stocked trout on native forage fishes in the boreal foothills of Alberta (Canada) by comparing fish density, population size structure and spatial and temporal activities in stocked and unstocked lakes over 3 years (2005-2007). The numerically dominant dace (primarily Phoxinus spp.) were larger in stocked lakes, consistent with size-limited predation. Dace were also more crepuscular and concentrated on the lake-bottom in stocked lakes, compared to more daytime activity in the water column in unstocked lakes. There were, however, no demonstrable effects of trout on the abundance of forage fish. The lack of major population-level impacts of stocked trout suggests that current stocking practices, characteristics of boreal foothill lakes (e.g. thermal structure, abundant invertebrates, dense macrophytes) and/or behavioural adjustments of forage fish contribute to healthy native fish populations in our stocked lakes.

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