2017
DOI: 10.3750/aiep/02150
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Long-term changes in the fish community structure revealed by gillnet monitoring in a shallow, lowland reservoir

Abstract: Kaczkowski Z., Frankiewicz P. 2017. Long-term changes in the fish community structure revealed by gillnet monitoring in a shallow, lowland reservoir. Acta Ichthyol. Piscat. 47 (3): 279-288.Background. Fish communities can support or hinder water quality management. Sulejów Reservoir, which is situated on the Pilica River in Central Poland, serves as a strategic reserve of drinking water for the Łódź Agglomeration. Precise knowledge of the long-term dynamics of the structure of the fish community, what was the … Show more

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“…The development of fish fauna in large, shallow reservoirs (Epler, Kuboszek, Łuszczek‐Trojnar, Socha & Drąg‐Kozak, ; Kaczkowski & Frankiewicz, ) seems to differ in many aspects from the results obtained for large, deep and stratified reservoirs, which is based on a majority of available reservoir studies (Benndorf, ; Říha et al., ; Scharf, ). The fish community in Sulejów Reservoir, similar to the majority of fish communities surveyed in reservoirs in Poland (Andrzejewski & Mastyński, ; Epler et al., ; Wiśniewolski, ; Wiśniewolski et al., ), matches the most common cyprinid‐dominated faunal type, with common bream as the primary dominant species and roach and white bream as subdominants (Kubečka, ).…”
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“…The development of fish fauna in large, shallow reservoirs (Epler, Kuboszek, Łuszczek‐Trojnar, Socha & Drąg‐Kozak, ; Kaczkowski & Frankiewicz, ) seems to differ in many aspects from the results obtained for large, deep and stratified reservoirs, which is based on a majority of available reservoir studies (Benndorf, ; Říha et al., ; Scharf, ). The fish community in Sulejów Reservoir, similar to the majority of fish communities surveyed in reservoirs in Poland (Andrzejewski & Mastyński, ; Epler et al., ; Wiśniewolski, ; Wiśniewolski et al., ), matches the most common cyprinid‐dominated faunal type, with common bream as the primary dominant species and roach and white bream as subdominants (Kubečka, ).…”
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confidence: 92%
“…These species included three cyprinid species, common bream, roach, and white bream Blicca bjoerkna (L.), and a piscivorous percid species, pikeperch. Other fish species important to recreational fisheries that were regularly found in gillnet catches included perch, ide Leuciscus idus (L.), asp Leuciscus aspius (L.), northern pike Esox lucius L. and wels catfish Silurus glanis L. A detailed analysis of the fish community composition and fluctuation in the Sulejów Reservoir over a 20‐year period (1993–2015) was described by Kaczkowski and Frankiewicz ().…”
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