The population biology and life history traits of Eurasian ruffe [Gymnocephalus cernuus (L.), Pisces: Percidae] introduced into eutrophic and oligotrophic lakes in Northern Italy

We describe the population biology and life-history traits of two Eurasian ruffe <em>[Gymnocephalus cernuus</em> (L.), Pisces: Percidae] populations which have recently colonised two small lakes in the lake Maggiore catchment of Northern Italy, the eutrophic lake (l.) Ghirla (ruffe first...

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Main Authors: Pietro Volta, Erik Jeppesen, Barbara Campi, Paolo Sala, Matthias Emmrich, Ian Winfield
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Published: PAGEPress Publications 2013-04-01
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spelling doaj-5e8d0203f832444bb2cebec769885a1d2020-11-25T03:20:55ZengPAGEPress PublicationsJournal of Limnology1129-57671723-86332013-04-01722e22e2210.4081/jlimnol.2013.e22522The population biology and life history traits of Eurasian ruffe [Gymnocephalus cernuus (L.), Pisces: Percidae] introduced into eutrophic and oligotrophic lakes in Northern ItalyPietro Volta0Erik Jeppesen1Barbara Campi2Paolo Sala3Matthias Emmrich4Ian Winfield5CNR Institute of Ecosystem StudyNational Environmental Research Institute, Aarhus University, SilkeborgCNR Institute of Ecosystem StudyCNR Institute of Ecosystem StudyLeibniz-Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries, BerlinCentre for Ecology & Hydrology, Lancaster Environment CentreWe describe the population biology and life-history traits of two Eurasian ruffe <em>[Gymnocephalus cernuus</em> (L.), Pisces: Percidae] populations which have recently colonised two small lakes in the lake Maggiore catchment of Northern Italy, the eutrophic lake (l.) Ghirla (ruffe first recorded in the early 1990s) and the oligotrophic lake (l.) Mergozzo (ruffe first recorded during the present sampling in 2010). Survey gill net catches revealed that ruffe has become one of the most abundant fish species in both lakes. Relative weight and weight-length relationships indicated better growth of ruffe in l. Mergozzo. Thus, gonad weight, adjusted for body size, was higher in l. Mergozzo, indicating a stronger individual reproductive potential in the more recently colonised lake. The stomach contents of ruffe were dominated by chironomid larvae and other benthic organisms, while pelagic microcrustaceans only occurred in small amounts. The ratio of benthic vs pelagic prey in the diet increased with ruffe size. Ruffe intraspecific food niche overlap (based on prey numbers) between age classes was slightly higher in oligotrophic l. Mergozzo than in eutrophic l. Ghirla and decreased with age in both lakeshttp://www.jlimnol.it/index.php/jlimnol/article/view/563invasive alien species, introductions, biological pressures, percids, diets
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author Pietro Volta
Erik Jeppesen
Barbara Campi
Paolo Sala
Matthias Emmrich
Ian Winfield
spellingShingle Pietro Volta
Erik Jeppesen
Barbara Campi
Paolo Sala
Matthias Emmrich
Ian Winfield
The population biology and life history traits of Eurasian ruffe [Gymnocephalus cernuus (L.), Pisces: Percidae] introduced into eutrophic and oligotrophic lakes in Northern Italy
Journal of Limnology
invasive alien species, introductions, biological pressures, percids, diets
author_facet Pietro Volta
Erik Jeppesen
Barbara Campi
Paolo Sala
Matthias Emmrich
Ian Winfield
author_sort Pietro Volta
title The population biology and life history traits of Eurasian ruffe [Gymnocephalus cernuus (L.), Pisces: Percidae] introduced into eutrophic and oligotrophic lakes in Northern Italy
title_short The population biology and life history traits of Eurasian ruffe [Gymnocephalus cernuus (L.), Pisces: Percidae] introduced into eutrophic and oligotrophic lakes in Northern Italy
title_full The population biology and life history traits of Eurasian ruffe [Gymnocephalus cernuus (L.), Pisces: Percidae] introduced into eutrophic and oligotrophic lakes in Northern Italy
title_fullStr The population biology and life history traits of Eurasian ruffe [Gymnocephalus cernuus (L.), Pisces: Percidae] introduced into eutrophic and oligotrophic lakes in Northern Italy
title_full_unstemmed The population biology and life history traits of Eurasian ruffe [Gymnocephalus cernuus (L.), Pisces: Percidae] introduced into eutrophic and oligotrophic lakes in Northern Italy
title_sort population biology and life history traits of eurasian ruffe [gymnocephalus cernuus (l.), pisces: percidae] introduced into eutrophic and oligotrophic lakes in northern italy
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series Journal of Limnology
issn 1129-5767
1723-8633
publishDate 2013-04-01
description We describe the population biology and life-history traits of two Eurasian ruffe <em>[Gymnocephalus cernuus</em> (L.), Pisces: Percidae] populations which have recently colonised two small lakes in the lake Maggiore catchment of Northern Italy, the eutrophic lake (l.) Ghirla (ruffe first recorded in the early 1990s) and the oligotrophic lake (l.) Mergozzo (ruffe first recorded during the present sampling in 2010). Survey gill net catches revealed that ruffe has become one of the most abundant fish species in both lakes. Relative weight and weight-length relationships indicated better growth of ruffe in l. Mergozzo. Thus, gonad weight, adjusted for body size, was higher in l. Mergozzo, indicating a stronger individual reproductive potential in the more recently colonised lake. The stomach contents of ruffe were dominated by chironomid larvae and other benthic organisms, while pelagic microcrustaceans only occurred in small amounts. The ratio of benthic vs pelagic prey in the diet increased with ruffe size. Ruffe intraspecific food niche overlap (based on prey numbers) between age classes was slightly higher in oligotrophic l. Mergozzo than in eutrophic l. Ghirla and decreased with age in both lakes
topic invasive alien species, introductions, biological pressures, percids, diets
url http://www.jlimnol.it/index.php/jlimnol/article/view/563
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