نتایج جستجو برای: esox lucius

تعداد نتایج: 570  

2008
Jonna Engström-Öst Johanna Mattila

Eutrophication is a large problem in many marine and brackish-water areas. One of the consequences is algae-induced turbidity affecting visually feeding organisms, and behavioural changes of fish and other animals are common in turbid water. The aim of this study was to compare the performance of larval pike Esox lucius in turbid and clear water. We experimentally studied habitat choice, prey a...

2011
Livia Lucentini Maria Elena Puletti Claudia Ricciolini Lilia Gigliarelli Diego Fontaneto Luisa Lanfaloni Fabiana Bilò Mauro Natali Fausto Panara

We address the taxonomic position of the southern European individuals of pike, performing a series of tests and comparisons from morphology, DNA taxonomy and population genetics parameters, in order to support the hypothesis that two species of pike, and not only one, exist in Europe. A strong relationship emerged between a northern genotype supported by COI, Cytb, AFLP and specific fragments,...

2009
Robert Arlinghaus Shuichi Matsumura Ulf Dieckmann

Methods for quantifying selection pressures on adaptive traits affected by size-selective fishing are still scarce, and none have as yet been developed for recreational fishing. We present an ecologically realistic age-structured model specifically tailored to recreational fishing that allows estimating selection differentials on adaptive life-history traits. The model accounts for multiple eco...

Journal: :Scientific Reports 2021

Abstract Structural complexity is known to influence prey behaviour, mortality and population structure, but the effects on predators have received less attention. We tested whether contrasting structural in two newly colonised lakes (low lake—LSC; high complexity—HSC) was associated with behaviour an aquatic apex predator, Northern pike ( Esox lucius ; hereafter pike) present lakes. Behaviour ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, India Section B: Biological Sciences 2016

Journal: :Fisheries Research 2023

Understanding the movement ecology of fish communities is necessary to take effective management actions that aim reverse population declines, especially in stocks containing sympatric subpopulations with local adaptations, such as Northern pike (Esox lucius) Baltic Sea. We followed and survival adult for one year by tagging 198 individuals an estuary (an anadromous subpopulation) well two neig...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2009
Eric Edeline Arnaud Le Rouzic Ian J Winfield Janice M Fletcher J Ben James Nils Chr Stenseth L Asbjørn Vøllestad

The form of Darwinian selection has important ecological and management implications. Negative effects of harvesting are often ascribed to size truncation (i.e. strictly directional selection against large individuals) and resultant decrease in trait variability, which depresses capacity to buffer environmental change, hinders evolutionary rebound and ultimately impairs population recovery. How...

Journal: :Environmental toxicology and chemistry 2002
Auli Kostamo Heikki Hyvärinen Jukka Pellinen Jussi V K Kukkonen

Organochlorine and mercury (Hg) pollution has been one possible reason for a decline in the size of the population of the Saimaa ringed seal (Phoca hispida saimensis) in Lake Haukivesi, Finland. In this study, we analyzed changes in the concentrations of organochlorine compounds (OCls) and extractable organic halogen (EOX) in the blubber of Saimaa ringed seals that died from 1981 to 2000. In ad...

2012
Marina J. Nyqvist Rodolphe E. Gozlan Julien Cucherousset J. Robert Britton

Models explaining behavioural syndromes often focus on state-dependency, linking behavioural variation to individual differences in other phenotypic features. Empirical studies are, however, rare. Here, we tested for a size and growth-dependent stable behavioural syndrome in the juvenile-stages of a solitary apex predator (pike, Esox lucius), shown as repeatable foraging behaviour across risk. ...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2015
Gunnar Öhlund Per Hedström Sven Norman Catherine L Hein Göran Englund

The temperature dependence of predation rates is a key issue for understanding and predicting the responses of ecosystems to climate change. Using a simple mechanistic model, we demonstrate that differences in the relative performances of predator and prey can cause strong threshold effects in the temperature dependence of attack rates. Empirical data on the attack rate of northern pike (Esox l...

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