A near-shore belt 50 km in length was surveyed parallel to the shoreline or Lake Constancc, central Europe. with a single-beam eehosounder five times between July 1993 and February 1994. The species and age composition or fish in the survey area was investigated by gillnct ti'ihing and SCUBA-diving. In summer. the horizontal distribution of perch was patchy. Population density declined from cast to west. and highest densities occurred in one shallow bay and close to ports and jetties at steeper shores. During daytime. perch stayed in the sublittoral zone between 3 and 15 m depth and between ~ and (, m above the thermocline. Within this layer age classc, were separated spatially the relative number of young-of-the-year perch declined with depth whereas the relative number of adult perch (2+ and older) increased with depth. At dusk the fish migrated to the littoral zone, where they spent the night resting on the bottom. In winter. under almost homothermal conditions. perch of all ages were located between the 35 and 70 m depth contours. where they performed pronounced diel vertical migrations. They rested on. or close to. the bottom during daytime and ascended up to 20 m below the surface ill night. During this season. horizontal distribution of perch was much more homogeneous than in Summer ( !()!)6 ThL: l-r-hcrrc-, Socrctv
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