Zonation of a lentic ecotone and its correspondence to life history strategies in fish
Identifieur interne : 001191 ( Main/Exploration ); précédent : 001190; suivant : 001192Zonation of a lentic ecotone and its correspondence to life history strategies in fish
Auteurs : Josef Wanzenböck [Autriche] ; Katalin Keresztessy [Hongrie]Source :
- Hydrobiologia [ 0018-8158 ] ; 1995-04-01.
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Abstract: A drainage channel network southeast of lake Neusiedl was investigated for fish species distribution. The network consists of relatively large and permanent channels providing a stable habitat for fish and smaller unstable channels drying up approximately once every five years. A consistent pattern of fish species distribution was found which could be interpreted with the help of a new triangular model of life history adaptations. In permanent channels so-called periodic and equilibrium species prevail whereas temporary channels are inhabited by opportunistic species exclusively. In the drainage channel network a number of locally endangered fish species which have disappeared from the adjacent lake during the last decades were found suggesting that the channel network functions as a refuge for these fishes.
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