Abundance, survival, condition, and recruitment of lake whitefish (Coregonus clupeaformis) in a lake subjected to winter drawdown. Mills, K., H., Chalanchuk, S., M., Allan, D., J., & Bodaly, R., A. Volume 57. Advances in Limnology 57: Biology and Management of Coregonid Fishes - 1999, pages 209-219. 2002.
Paper abstract bibtex The water level of Lake 226, a small lake in northwestern Ontario, was experimentally lowered during three successive winters, 1994 to 1996, to evaluate changes in an unexploited lake whitefish (Coregonus clupeaformis) population. The drawdown was 2 in during the first winter and 3 in during the next two winters. Lake whitefish abundance decreased by more than 80% during the three years of drawdown, due to recruitment failures and decreased annual survival, Annual Survival was much lower during the first year of drawdown than the succeeding two years. Survival was particularly low during the first winter of drawdown, possibly caused by anoxic conditions under ice after the drawdown was completed. Lake whitefish condition increased during drawdown, but the increase was not as great as we expected if it were entirely a density-dependent response. Recruitment of Lake 226 lake whitefish resumed after the final year of drawdown and condition decreased. The changes documented in Lake 226 during drawdown did not occur for this population during the 10 years prior to drawdown or for the take whitefish population in the Lake 468 that was monitored during the entire 14 year study period.
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