Effects of commercial fishery on the bream population and the expansion of Chara aspera in Lake Veluwe

The fish community in the shallow Lake Veluwe (3400 ha) has recently changed in composition. The total biomass of fish decreased to ca. 35% of the original biomass. The change in fish biomass followed the introduction of a commercial fishery and was in its turn followed by a rapid expansion of macro...

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Published in:Ecological Modelling
Main Authors: Lammens, E.H.R.R., Meijer, M.L., van Nes, E.H., van den Berg, M.S.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2004
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spelling ftunivwagenin:oai:library.wur.nl:wurpubs/334343 2024-02-04T09:59:36+01:00 Effects of commercial fishery on the bream population and the expansion of Chara aspera in Lake Veluwe Lammens, E.H.R.R. Meijer, M.L. van Nes, E.H. van den Berg, M.S. 2004 application/pdf https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/effects-of-commercial-fishery-on-the-bream-population-and-the-exp https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2003.10.002 en eng https://edepot.wur.nl/19721 https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/effects-of-commercial-fishery-on-the-bream-population-and-the-exp doi:10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2003.10.002 info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Wageningen University & Research Ecological Modelling 177 (2004) 3-4 ISSN: 0304-3800 abramis brama aquatic ecosystems charophyta communities dynamics eutrophication fisheries flevoland growth-rate individual-based model lakes mussel dreissena-polymorpha population dynamics shallow eutrophic lake size temperature vegetation water-quality aquatische ecosystemen eutrofiëring meren populatiedynamica visserij info:eu-repo/semantics/article Article/Letter to editor info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2004 ftunivwagenin https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2003.10.002 2024-01-10T23:26:30Z The fish community in the shallow Lake Veluwe (3400 ha) has recently changed in composition. The total biomass of fish decreased to ca. 35% of the original biomass. The change in fish biomass followed the introduction of a commercial fishery and was in its turn followed by a rapid expansion of macrophyte beds dominated by Chara aspera Deth. ex Willd. An individual-based fish model was used to evaluate the causation of these events. We estimated natural mortality of the bream population (Abramis brama L.) using data on growth, recruitment and size distribution. The model predicted that without the fishery the biomass of the bream population would hardly change and that the fishery could explain the change in the biomass and size compositionThe fish community in the shallow Lake Veluwe (3400 ha) has recently changed in composition. The total biomass of fish decreased to ca. 35% of the original biomass. The change in fish biomass followed the introduction of a commercial fishery and was in its turn followed by a rapid expansion of macrophyte beds dominated by Chara aspera Deth. ex Willd. An individual-based fish model was used to evaluate the causation of these events. We estimated natural mortality of the bream population (Abramis brama L.) using data on growth, recruitment and size distribution. The model predicted that without the fishery the biomass of the bream population would hardly change and that the fishery could explain the change in the biomass and size composition. The rapid expansion of C. aspera was unlikely without the fishery, as Chara needs transparency down to the bottom and undisturbed sediment. The reduction of the bream population created favourable conditions for zebra mussels Dreissena polymorpha (Pallas) to settle which in turn created the clear water, necessary for the development of the Chara beds. (C) 2003 Published by Elsevier B.V. Article in Journal/Newspaper Chara aspera Wageningen UR (University & Research Centre): Digital Library Brama ENVELOPE(-58.467,-58.467,-62.208,-62.208) Ecological Modelling 177 3-4 233 244
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topic abramis brama
aquatic ecosystems
charophyta
communities
dynamics
eutrophication
fisheries
flevoland
growth-rate
individual-based model
lakes
mussel dreissena-polymorpha
population dynamics
shallow eutrophic lake
size
temperature
vegetation
water-quality
aquatische ecosystemen
eutrofiëring
meren
populatiedynamica
visserij
spellingShingle abramis brama
aquatic ecosystems
charophyta
communities
dynamics
eutrophication
fisheries
flevoland
growth-rate
individual-based model
lakes
mussel dreissena-polymorpha
population dynamics
shallow eutrophic lake
size
temperature
vegetation
water-quality
aquatische ecosystemen
eutrofiëring
meren
populatiedynamica
visserij
Lammens, E.H.R.R.
Meijer, M.L.
van Nes, E.H.
van den Berg, M.S.
Effects of commercial fishery on the bream population and the expansion of Chara aspera in Lake Veluwe
topic_facet abramis brama
aquatic ecosystems
charophyta
communities
dynamics
eutrophication
fisheries
flevoland
growth-rate
individual-based model
lakes
mussel dreissena-polymorpha
population dynamics
shallow eutrophic lake
size
temperature
vegetation
water-quality
aquatische ecosystemen
eutrofiëring
meren
populatiedynamica
visserij
description The fish community in the shallow Lake Veluwe (3400 ha) has recently changed in composition. The total biomass of fish decreased to ca. 35% of the original biomass. The change in fish biomass followed the introduction of a commercial fishery and was in its turn followed by a rapid expansion of macrophyte beds dominated by Chara aspera Deth. ex Willd. An individual-based fish model was used to evaluate the causation of these events. We estimated natural mortality of the bream population (Abramis brama L.) using data on growth, recruitment and size distribution. The model predicted that without the fishery the biomass of the bream population would hardly change and that the fishery could explain the change in the biomass and size compositionThe fish community in the shallow Lake Veluwe (3400 ha) has recently changed in composition. The total biomass of fish decreased to ca. 35% of the original biomass. The change in fish biomass followed the introduction of a commercial fishery and was in its turn followed by a rapid expansion of macrophyte beds dominated by Chara aspera Deth. ex Willd. An individual-based fish model was used to evaluate the causation of these events. We estimated natural mortality of the bream population (Abramis brama L.) using data on growth, recruitment and size distribution. The model predicted that without the fishery the biomass of the bream population would hardly change and that the fishery could explain the change in the biomass and size composition. The rapid expansion of C. aspera was unlikely without the fishery, as Chara needs transparency down to the bottom and undisturbed sediment. The reduction of the bream population created favourable conditions for zebra mussels Dreissena polymorpha (Pallas) to settle which in turn created the clear water, necessary for the development of the Chara beds. (C) 2003 Published by Elsevier B.V.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Lammens, E.H.R.R.
Meijer, M.L.
van Nes, E.H.
van den Berg, M.S.
author_facet Lammens, E.H.R.R.
Meijer, M.L.
van Nes, E.H.
van den Berg, M.S.
author_sort Lammens, E.H.R.R.
title Effects of commercial fishery on the bream population and the expansion of Chara aspera in Lake Veluwe
title_short Effects of commercial fishery on the bream population and the expansion of Chara aspera in Lake Veluwe
title_full Effects of commercial fishery on the bream population and the expansion of Chara aspera in Lake Veluwe
title_fullStr Effects of commercial fishery on the bream population and the expansion of Chara aspera in Lake Veluwe
title_full_unstemmed Effects of commercial fishery on the bream population and the expansion of Chara aspera in Lake Veluwe
title_sort effects of commercial fishery on the bream population and the expansion of chara aspera in lake veluwe
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