Equilibrium Yield and Management of Cutthroat Trout in Yellowstone Lake

Equilibrium Yield and Management of Cutthroat Trout in Yellowstone Lake
Title Equilibrium Yield and Management of Cutthroat Trout in Yellowstone Lake PDF eBook
Author Norman Gustaf Benson
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Pages 52
Release 1963
Genre Cutthroat trout
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Equilibrium yield of the cutthroat trout, Salmo clarki lewisi Girard, in Yellowstone Lake, Wyo., is determined from data on catch and spawning runs from 1945 to 1961. Changes in growth rate, spawning runs, mortality rates, and year-class strength are related to differences in total catch. Three stages of exploitation of the stock are defined and the maximum safe catch or equilibrium yield is estimated at 325,000 trout. Management of the sport fishery according to equilibrium yield is discussed with reference to regulations, distribution of fishing pressure, planting, and interspecific competition. The Yellowstone River fishery is treated briefly.

Research Report

Research Report
Title Research Report PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 802
Release 1961
Genre Fisheries
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Research Report

Research Report
Title Research Report PDF eBook
Author U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
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Pages 32
Release 1970
Genre Fisheries
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Ecology of Daphnia in Bull Shoals Reservoir

Ecology of Daphnia in Bull Shoals Reservoir
Title Ecology of Daphnia in Bull Shoals Reservoir PDF eBook
Author Richard L. Applegate
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Pages 36
Release 1969
Genre Cladocera
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Life histories of Daphnia galeata mendotae, D. retrocurva, D. parvula, D. ambigua, and D. schoedleri are compared with year class strength and food of threadfin shad in Bull Shoals Reservoir from 1965 to 1967. Maximum population density of daphnids was in April, May, and June. Populations declined to insignificant densities throughout the rest of the year. Declines coincided with the inclusion of Daphnia in the diets of threadfin shad smaller than 14 mm. Declines in the summer of 1967 coincided with both young shad predation and high Leptodora kindtii density. Population changes associated with declining year class strength of threadfin shad were an increase of the large D. schoedleri and Leptodora kindtii from nondetectable or trace densities to relatively large populations, and increase from nondetectable densities of daphnids in the summer to detectable densities, and a twofold to threefold increase in the summer standing crops of Bosmina longirostris.

Research Report - Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife

Research Report - Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife
Title Research Report - Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife PDF eBook
Author United States. Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife
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Pages 40
Release 1941
Genre Fisheries
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Predatory Behavior of Some Shore Fishes in the Gulf of California

Predatory Behavior of Some Shore Fishes in the Gulf of California
Title Predatory Behavior of Some Shore Fishes in the Gulf of California PDF eBook
Author Edmund S. Hobson
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Pages 104
Release 1968
Genre Environmental protection
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A study area in the Bahia de Palmas, was established and predatory behavior in some Gulf of California shore fishes was studied to define certain general activity patterns.

Bibliography on the Blood Chemistry of Fishes

Bibliography on the Blood Chemistry of Fishes
Title Bibliography on the Blood Chemistry of Fishes PDF eBook
Author Joseph B. Hunn
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Pages 40
Release 1967
Genre Blood
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A literature search, starting from scratch, is expensive in terms of time spend in comparison with information gathered. This bibliography includes earlier references by Hunn (1959, 1960) that provide some information to anyone seeking a range of "normal" blood values for fish blood chemistry as well as additional literature that attempts to evaluate the physiological responses of fish to changes in their environment.