2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.fishres.2015.06.018
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Do fish and blue-green algae blooms coexist in space and time?

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“…Hydroacoustics has been standardised in Europe (CEN, 2009) and in North America (Parker-Stetter et al, 2009). Compared to other fishery-independent methods, such as gillnetting and trawling, its main advantage is non-intrusive sampling of fish populations (Simmonds and MacLennan, 2005) and the capability of stock estimation at large scales in natural lakes (Wheeland and Rose, 2014;Morrissey-McCaffrey et al, 2018), and in reservoirs (Godlewska et al, 2016;Guo et al, 2019;Tessier et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hydroacoustics has been standardised in Europe (CEN, 2009) and in North America (Parker-Stetter et al, 2009). Compared to other fishery-independent methods, such as gillnetting and trawling, its main advantage is non-intrusive sampling of fish populations (Simmonds and MacLennan, 2005) and the capability of stock estimation at large scales in natural lakes (Wheeland and Rose, 2014;Morrissey-McCaffrey et al, 2018), and in reservoirs (Godlewska et al, 2016;Guo et al, 2019;Tessier et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Considering these factors, the reason for the recently reversed trend in bream/roach biomass is unknown, but one potential explanation could be the decrease in the zebra mussel population, a recent phenomenon in Polish lakes due to environmental changes (Stańczykowska et al 2010). Improved water quality and lower primary productivity (Godlewska et al 2015, Piniewski et al 2015 may no longer be able to support large populations of filter feeders such as D. polymorpha, resulting in a declining roach population, a major mussel consumer in the reservoir. Further research is needed to confirm this hypothesis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fish distribution in natural ecosystems during toxic cyanobacterial blooms has been studied in the last decade (Ernst et al , 2007; Sotton et al , 2011). The response of fish to toxic cyanobacteria may vary depending on fish and blue-green algae species, as well as the level of toxicity (Baganz et al , 2004; Ernst et al ., 2007; Godlewska et al ., 2015). Changes in the behaviour of fish in response to contact with toxic blue-green algae are probably complex and may depend both on the fish species and cyanobacteria species composition, as well as the intensity of blooms and their toxicity (Baganz et al ., 2004; Ernst et al ., 2007).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Changes in the dominant fish species were observed due to the bloom intensity in the study area. Fish were less abundant in the area of the bloom, although not totally absent, when a low cyanobacteria biomass was detected, the fish biomass was unpredictable and could have either very small or very high values (Godlewska et al , 2015).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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