Journal article
Winter survival of age-0 smallmouth bass, Micropterus dolomieu, in north eastern lakes
RA Curry, SL Currie, SK Arndt, AT Bielak
ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY OF FISHES | SPRINGER | Published : 2005
Abstract
We examined the winter survival of age-0 smallmouth bass,Micropterus dolomieu, in lakes at their northern limit of distribution in New Brunswick, Canada. Pre- and post-winter collections over a 3 year period suggested the smallest individuals, <50 mm total length, died during winter under ice. Experiments with wild, age-0 smallmouth bass held in lakes demonstrated a size-dependent survival where smaller individuals had greater survival with an increasing temperature of exposure, but the largest individuals had reduced survival at warmer temperatures. Survivors lost 22–54% of pre-winter energy reserves measured as ash-free dry weight, which was similar to wild individuals captured in spring. ..
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