Effects of phytoplankton-induced turbidity on predation success of piscivorous Eurasian perch (Perca fluviatilis): possible implications for fish community structure in lakes

被引:0
|
作者
Robert J. Radke
Annegret Gaupisch
机构
[1] Dresden University of Technology,Institute of Hydrobiology
来源
Naturwissenschaften | 2005年 / 92卷
关键词
Phytoplankton; Turbidity; Largemouth Bass; Prey Size; Yellow Perch;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Turbidity can strongly influence predation success of visually oriented fish, especially piscivores such as adult Eurasian perch (Perca fluviatilis). This purely carnivorous species usually becomes a facultative piscivore after two discrete food niche shifts. Perch biomass has been observed to decrease in lakes along the productivity gradient, and then be replaced by cyprinids in non-manipulated eutrophic systems. Until now, this change has been mainly attributed to the competitive superiority of cyprinids for zooplankton prey during the juvenile phase of perch, while the piscivorous phase—as a possible factor influencing the recruitment success of perch—has been neglected. As the abundance of suitably sized prey fish should not be limiting in highly productive systems, we hypothesise that the switch from benthivorous feeding to preying on fish is inhibited by the reduced visibility in eutrophic lakes. We tested this hypothesis in laboratory experiments, where perch were fed two size classes of juvenile cyprinids at different phytoplankton- and bentonite-induced turbidity levels. Predation success was significantly influenced by turbidity level and turbidity source, but not by prey size. These experimental results suggest for the first time that piscivory of Eurasian perch is negatively influenced by different sources of turbidity, and hence low visibility might delay the onset of the food niche shift to fish prey.
引用
收藏
页码:91 / 94
页数:3
相关论文
共 5 条
  • [1] Effects of phytoplankton-induced turbidity on predation success of piscivorous Eurasian perch (Perca fluviatilis):: possible implications for fish community structure in lakes
    Radke, R
    Gaupisch, A
    [J]. NATURWISSENSCHAFTEN, 2005, 92 (02) : 91 - 94
  • [2] The effect of turbidity and prey fish density on consumption rates of piscivorous Eurasian perch Perca fluviatilis
    Jacobsen, Lene
    Berg, Soren
    Baktoft, Henrik
    Nilsson, P. Anders
    Skov, Christian
    [J]. JOURNAL OF LIMNOLOGY, 2014, 73 (01) : 187 - 190
  • [3] Eurasian perch Perca fluviatilis growth and fish community structure, inside and outside a marine-protected area in the Baltic Sea
    Nelson, T. R.
    Jefferson, A. E.
    Cooper, P. T.
    Buckley, C. A.
    Heck, K. L., Jr.
    Mattila, J.
    [J]. FISHERIES MANAGEMENT AND ECOLOGY, 2018, 25 (03) : 172 - 185
  • [4] Fishing-induced changes in predation pressure by perch (Perca fluviatilis) regulate littoral benthic macroinvertebrate biomass, density, and community structure
    Nurminen, Leena
    Hellen, Noora
    Olin, Mikko
    Tiainen, Joni
    Vinni, Mika
    Gronroos, Mira
    Estlander, Satu
    Horppila, Jukka
    Rask, Martti
    Lehtonen, Hannu
    [J]. AQUATIC ECOLOGY, 2018, 52 (01) : 1 - 16
  • [5] Fishing-induced changes in predation pressure by perch (Perca fluviatilis) regulate littoral benthic macroinvertebrate biomass, density, and community structure
    Leena Nurminen
    Noora Hellén
    Mikko Olin
    Joni Tiainen
    Mika Vinni
    Mira Grönroos
    Satu Estlander
    Jukka Horppila
    Martti Rask
    Hannu Lehtonen
    [J]. Aquatic Ecology, 2018, 52 : 1 - 16