Experimental Assessment of Egg Mat Gear Retention and Collection Efficacy
Assessment of egg deposition is a method widely used to provide an index of spawning efforts for lithophilic spawnin fishes; however, little is known about the collection efficacy and bias of fish egg collection methods. We conducted a tw phase study consisting of a simulated-river flume study (two-...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of fish and wildlife management 2024-06, Vol.15 (1), p.289-299 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Assessment of egg deposition is a method widely used to provide an index of spawning efforts for lithophilic spawnin fishes; however, little is known about the collection efficacy and bias of fish egg collection methods. We conducted a tw phase study consisting of a simulated-river flume study (two-part design) and a field study (an egg drift comparison wit capture on mats) to assess egg collection methods and evaluate egg retention and capture on egg mats. Lake Whitefis Coregonus clupeaformis egg retention on seeded mats decreased with increasing velocity, and Walleye Sander vitreus eg retention was variable as velocity increased. We collected fewer Lake Whitefish eggs on egg mats when limestone reef roc was present in the flume study during the simulated spawned trials, but the inverse was true for Walleye. Similarly, during fiel collections we collected more Lake Whitefish eggs in benthic D-shaped frame (D-frame) drift nets set near a known spawnin reef compared with egg mats set on the reef, indicating that Lake Whitefish eggs drifted downstream along the river bottom By contrast, we observed fewer Walleye eggs in D-frame drift nets than number of eggs captured on the egg mats. Therefor egg mats are an informative tool for evaluating Walleye egg deposition in an immediate area, but may underestimate eg deposition of Lake Whitefish, especially in lotic systems. Compared with other egg collection methods described in the curren literature, our study indicates that egg mats are useful for assessing egg deposition by lithophilic spawning fishes but that th collection and retention efficacy and bias of this gear may vary between species and habitat types. |
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ISSN: | 1944-687X 1944-687X |
DOI: | 10.3996/JFWM-23-018 |