Determining the spring biomass peak of the smallest plankters in selected vendace lakes in Western Pomerania

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Archives of Polish Fisheries Pub Date : 2014-12-01 DOI:10.2478/aopf-2014-0031
J. Domagała, Słukasz Ługocki, R. Czerniawski, M. Pilecka-Rapacz
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Abstract The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence peak of the smallest plankters that are an adequate food resource for vendace (Coregonus albula L.) larvae. This goal was accomplished by determining weekly changes in zooplankton biomass, especially rotifers and nauplii, against changes in basic physicochemical parameters of lake waters. As the results of this paper show, the highest abundance of the smallest plankters, rotifers and nauplii, occurs at a particular temperature for a period of two weeks. The most important variable that determined the peak of small plankter biomass is temperature. Thus, the period of stocking lakes with vendace larvae should be synchronized with this temperature and the coinciding biomass peak of rotifers and nauplii, which are the basic food of vendace larvae.
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在西波美拉尼亚选定的vendace湖泊中测定最小浮游生物春季生物量峰值
摘要本研究的目的是确定为捕食者提供充足食物资源的最小浮游生物(Coregonus albula L.)幼虫的流行高峰。这一目标是通过测定浮游动物生物量的每周变化,特别是轮虫和nauplii,以及湖水基本物理化学参数的变化来实现的。正如这篇论文的结果所显示的那样,最小的浮游生物,轮虫和nauplii的丰度最高,发生在特定温度下的两周内。决定浮游生物生物量峰值的最重要变量是温度。因此,旺达丝幼虫的放养期应与该温度同步,并与作为旺达丝幼虫基本食物的轮虫和鹦鹉螺的生物量高峰重合。
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Archives of Polish Fisheries Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Aquatic Science
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