An individual-based model for the migration of pike (Esox lucius) in the river Yser, Belgium
Authored by J M Baetens, Nieuland S Van, I S Pauwels, Baets B De, A M Mouton, P L M Goethals
Date Published: 2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2013.02.030
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Abstract
For many decades, pike populations in Belgium have been suffering from a
decline of the environmental quality due to habitat deterioration, water
pollution and many other degrading phenomena. Since past attempts to
rehabilitate the pike populations had only limited success, it is of
importance to gain insight into the spatio-temporal dynamics of pike
such that more effective restoration programs can be effectuated in the
future. Ideally, this can be accomplished by relying on telemetry data, but since the collection of such data is both labour-intensive and
costly, researchers often resort to a simulation-based approach, which
on its turn requires a sound spatio-temporal model. Therefore, and as a
first step towards an integrated individual-based model (IBM) for
describing pike dynamics in rivers, an IBM mimicking the movement of
pike in the river Yser, Belgium, is proposed in this paper. This model
considers the specificities of pike, such as its seasonally dependent
migration, swimming speed and habitat preference, and is based upon
environmental data from the river Yser. It is shown that the in silico
spatio-temporal dynamics coincides with the one that is typically
inferred from in situ observations. Amongst other things, the proposed
model may be relied upon to identify the most appropriate management and
restoration measures through a scenario analysis. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V.
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Population-dynamics
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