Movement and abundance of barbel, Barbus barbus, in a mesotrophic chalk stream in England

We studied movement and abundance of Barbus barbus over three years in two stretches (Woolmer's Park, Holwell Bridge) of a section of the River Lee (Hertfordshire, England) delimitated by water retention structures. Of 349 tagged individuals, 51.8% and 13.3% respectively were recaptured at leas...

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Hauptverfasser: Vilizzi, L.(Murray-Darling Freshwater Research Centre, Mildura (Australia). Lower Basin Lab.) E-mail:l.vilizzi@tin.it, Copp, G.H.(CEFAS Lowestoft Lab. (United Kingdom)) E-mail:gordon.copp@cefas.co.uk, Carter, M.G.(Environment Agency, Hatfield (United Kingdom). Fisheries - Thames East), Penaz, M.(Akademie Ved, Brno (Czech Republic). Ustav Biologie Obratlovcu) E-mail:penaz@brno.cas.cz
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creator Vilizzi, L.(Murray-Darling Freshwater Research Centre, Mildura (Australia). Lower Basin Lab.) E-mail:l.vilizzi@tin.it
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Carter, M.G.(Environment Agency, Hatfield (United Kingdom). Fisheries - Thames East)
Penaz, M.(Akademie Ved, Brno (Czech Republic). Ustav Biologie Obratlovcu) E-mail:penaz@brno.cas.cz
description We studied movement and abundance of Barbus barbus over three years in two stretches (Woolmer's Park, Holwell Bridge) of a section of the River Lee (Hertfordshire, England) delimitated by water retention structures. Of 349 tagged individuals, 51.8% and 13.3% respectively were recaptured at least once. At Woolmer's Park, 77.1% of the barbel showed limited between-capture movements. There was no preferential directional movement across size classes. Population size first increased moderately (1995-96) and then sharply (1996-97) at Woolmer's Park, and even further later at Holwell Bridge (1998-99). This may reflect a recovery phase in the local population, or possibly a rising part of a cyclic recruitment pattern. Habitat enhancement is recommended over stocking, given the adequate abundance of barbel in areas with suitable habitat.
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Animal behavior
Animal migration
ANIMAL POPULATION
Animal populations
BARBEAU
BARBEL
BARBO
BARBUS
BODY MEASUREMENTS
COURS D'EAU
CRECIMIENTO DE LA POBLACION
CROISSANCE DE LA POPULATION
CURSOS DE AGUA
DENSIDAD DE LA POBLACION
DENSITE DE POPULATION
DEVERSOIR
ECOLOGIA DE LAS POBLACIONES
ECOLOGIE DES POPULATIONS
ENGLAND
Fish
HABITAT
HABITATS
INGLATERRA
LARGURA
LENGTH
LONGUEUR
MARCADO DEL GANADO
MARKING
MARQUAGE DES ANIMAUX
MEDICION DEL CUERPO
MENSURATION CORPORELLE
METHODE STATISTIQUE
METODOS ESTADISTICOS
MOUVEMENT
MOVEMENT
MOVIMIENTO
POBLACION ANIMAL
POPULATION ANIMALE
POPULATION DENSITY
POPULATION ECOLOGY
POPULATION GROWTH
RIVERS
SEASONAL VARIATION
STATISTICAL METHODS
VARIACION ESTACIONAL
VARIATION SAISONNIERE
VERTEDERO
Water quality
WEIRS
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