The Windermere perch and pike project: an historical review

This paper is an attempt to set the background, provide a brief history, review some of the Windermere perch and pike project's scientific achievements, note current developments and hopes for the future, and comment on some aspects of such long-term projects. The project was originally started...

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Main Author: Le Cren, David
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2001
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/22226
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spelling ftoceandocs:oai:aquadocs.org:1834/22226 2023-05-15T14:30:09+02:00 The Windermere perch and pike project: an historical review Le Cren, David 2001 application/pdf 3-34 http://hdl.handle.net/1834/22226 en eng https://www.fba.org.uk/journals/index.php/FF/article/view/198 0961-4664 http://hdl.handle.net/1834/22226 http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/4631 1256 2011-09-29 16:10:31 4631 Freshwater Biological Association Ecology Fisheries Limnology Modelling Catch statistics Freshwater fish Historical account England Lake Windermere Perca fluviatilis Esox lucius Salmo trutta Salvelinus alpinus article FALSE 2001 ftoceandocs 2023-04-06T17:02:04Z This paper is an attempt to set the background, provide a brief history, review some of the Windermere perch and pike project's scientific achievements, note current developments and hopes for the future, and comment on some aspects of such long-term projects. The project was originally started in 1939 in order to provide fish in freshwater lakes which might be harvested to enhance the supplies of food in a country subject to blockade. Pike traps and gill-netting were trialed as fishing methods. Catch statistics are available from 1939 which can be used to study population dynamics or for modelling purposes. The author provides an overview of changes in the population dynamics of perch and pike but covers briefly other species like arctic charr and brown trout. Also covered are several aspects of the basic biology and ecology of the principal species involved. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic charr Arctic Esox lucius Salvelinus alpinus IODE-UNESCO: OceanDocs - E-Repository of Ocean Publications Arctic England Lake ENVELOPE(-97.022,-97.022,57.431,57.431)
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topic Ecology
Fisheries
Limnology
Modelling
Catch statistics
Freshwater fish
Historical account
England
Lake Windermere
Perca fluviatilis
Esox lucius
Salmo trutta
Salvelinus alpinus
spellingShingle Ecology
Fisheries
Limnology
Modelling
Catch statistics
Freshwater fish
Historical account
England
Lake Windermere
Perca fluviatilis
Esox lucius
Salmo trutta
Salvelinus alpinus
Le Cren, David
The Windermere perch and pike project: an historical review
topic_facet Ecology
Fisheries
Limnology
Modelling
Catch statistics
Freshwater fish
Historical account
England
Lake Windermere
Perca fluviatilis
Esox lucius
Salmo trutta
Salvelinus alpinus
description This paper is an attempt to set the background, provide a brief history, review some of the Windermere perch and pike project's scientific achievements, note current developments and hopes for the future, and comment on some aspects of such long-term projects. The project was originally started in 1939 in order to provide fish in freshwater lakes which might be harvested to enhance the supplies of food in a country subject to blockade. Pike traps and gill-netting were trialed as fishing methods. Catch statistics are available from 1939 which can be used to study population dynamics or for modelling purposes. The author provides an overview of changes in the population dynamics of perch and pike but covers briefly other species like arctic charr and brown trout. Also covered are several aspects of the basic biology and ecology of the principal species involved.
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author Le Cren, David
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title The Windermere perch and pike project: an historical review
title_short The Windermere perch and pike project: an historical review
title_full The Windermere perch and pike project: an historical review
title_fullStr The Windermere perch and pike project: an historical review
title_full_unstemmed The Windermere perch and pike project: an historical review
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