Growth and size-selective mortality of vendace (Coregonus albula (L.)) and whitefish (C. lavaretus L.) larvae
Authored by O Urpanen, H Huuskonen, TJ Marjomaki, J Karjalainen
Date Published: 2005
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Olvi Foundation
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Abstract
Vendace (Coregonus albula (L.)) and whitefish (C. lavaretus L.) larvae
were sampled by stratified random sampling design in four Finnish lakes.
Otolith microstructure analysis was used to investigate individual age, hatching time and growth rate of newly hatched larvae to reveal possible
size-selective mortality during early life. The majority of the larvae
hatched during a short period after the ice-off. Significant differences
in hatching length between the lakes were found. Growth rate decreased
when larvae became larger and the growth rate was slowest in the lake
with the highest density of larvae. However, larger larvae were not
relatively more abundant after first weeks and thus, size-dependent
mortality was not evident. Hence, we observed that mortality of these
two coregonid species during the first weeks was rather random in
relation to size of the larvae. Overall, the mortality of vendace larvae
with smaller hatching length was higher than that of larger whitefish
larvae.
Tags
Individual-based model
Predation
Recruitment
Temperature
Back-calculation
Early-life
Fish
larvae
Otolith increment width
Lake-pyhajarvi
Finland