Artigo Revisado por pares

Movement of a South American perch Percichthys trucha in a mountain Patagonian lake during spawning and prespawning periods

2007; Wiley; Volume: 70; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1111/j.1095-8649.2006.01297.x

ISSN

1095-8649

Autores

Leonardo Buria, Sandra J. Walde, Miguel Ángel Battini, Patricio J. Macchi, Marcelo F. Alonso, Daniel E. Ruzzante, Víctor Cussac,

Tópico(s)

Marine and fisheries research

Resumo

Movement of the South American perch Percichthys trucha (Perciformes: Percichthyidae) was studied in a set of interconnected mountain lakes in northern Patagonia. Fish were tracked using attached acoustic tags and a fixed hydrophone array over two seasons, corresponding to the spawning (1999) and prespawning periods (2000). Percichthys trucha was found to move throughout the lake system, and to use a small, shallow, connected lake as a principal spawning area. In addition, detailed behavioural information was obtained for the spawning period. Most fish spent the initial 2 weeks descending from the littoral zone to depths of 5–8 m, presumably while feeding. Fish changed depth slowly, spending several days at each depth, and moving throughout the lake. A few days prior to the full moon, there was a change in behaviour thought to be associated with spawning, where the fish moved toward the vegetated littoral areas. Marked daily behaviour also began at this time, with movement to particular near‐shore locations at dusk, and return to slightly greater depths offshore at or before dawn. Study of the behaviour of P. trucha during the breeding season has highlighted the conservation significance of the main locations within the lake system.

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