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Ying Yong Sheng Tai Xue Bao ; 34(12): 3413-3419, 2023 Dec.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38511381

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The population structure of Protosalanx chinensis is affected by a variety of factors, including water environment, intraspecific differentiation, interspecific competition and commercial fishing. To investigate the growth performance and the current status of resource utilization of P. chinensis in two important fish farming grounds (Dalong Lake and Amuta Lake) in Daqing, Northeast China, we collected 1513 P. chinensis samples from April to December 2018 for measurement and recording the basic biological characteristics. We estimated the parameters including population growth, mortality and exploitation using Von Bertalanffy growth formula, Beverton-Holt model, Pauly's empirical formula and length-based Bayesian biomass estimation method. The results showed that the asymptotic body lengths of Dalong Lake (n=660) and Amuta Lake (n=853) populations were 183.75 and 169.10 mm, respectively. The growth performance indices were both 4.85, and the body mass growth equations were Wt=29.29×(1-e-2.1(t+0.07))3.2977 and Wt=28.72×(1-e-2.5(t+0.07))3.4168, respectively. The ages at inflection were 0.49 a and 0.43 a, and the condition factors were 5.30×10-4±1.38×10-4 and 4.00×10-4±1.61×10-4. The exploitation rates were 0.60 and 0.61, and the relative catch per unit of supplementation were 0.069 and 0.075, respectively. The current differences in population resources between Dalong Lake and Amuta Lake in Daqing were mainly manifested in the parameters related to growth characteristics. The main reason for such differences was changes in the survival conditions of P. chinensis populations after the period of dietary transition induced by the density differences.


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Lakes , Population Growth , Animals , Lakes/chemistry , Bayes Theorem , Biomass , China
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Dongwuxue Yanjiu ; 34(5): 493-8, 2013 Oct.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24115662

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Diet compositions of alien clearhead icefish(Protosalanx hyalocranius)in Lake Xingkai were investigated monthly from June 2010 through January 2011. Protosalanx hyalocranius preyed mainly on cladoceran, copepoda, shrimp, and larvae or juvenile fish. In June, P. Hyalocranius were smaller than 60 mm standard length(SL), and their diets were composed of zooplankton only. In July, fish began to appear infrequently in the diet of P. Hyalocranius larger than 60 mm SL, and by August fish was occurring in the diets of P. hyalocranius larger than 80 mm, 100 mm in September, and 120 mm in October and thereafter, respectively. The increase in the minimum SL of P. hyalocranius preying on fish within a given season reflects changes in resource availability, largely attributed to the corresponding increase in prey fish size as seasons progress. Protosalanx hyalocranius and Hemiculter sp. were the dominant prey fish in the diets of P. hyalocranius.


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Animal Feed/analysis , Osmeriformes/growth & development , Animals , Body Size , Feeding Behavior , Lakes , Osmeriformes/physiology , Seasons
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