BIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF PIKE (ESOX LUCIUS LINNAEUS, 1758) OF THE LOWER DNIEPER RIVER IN CURRENT CONDITIONS

Purpose. To analyze major biological characteristics of pike (Esox lucius L., 1758) stock in the lower Dnieper River in the conditions of transformed flow. Methodology. Collection of the ichthyological material was carried out in the lower Dnieper River from commercial fishing gears, including be...

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Main Authors: K. Geina, P. Kutishchev
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Language:English
Published: Institute of Fisheries 2015-03-01
Series:Ribogospodarsʹka Nauka Ukraïni
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spelling doaj-afb41e45ea8a4017bdb5393fa30b8a782020-11-25T01:23:59ZengInstitute of Fisheries Ribogospodarsʹka Nauka Ukraïni2075-15082312-95812015-03-011(31)344410.15407/fsu2015.01.034BIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF PIKE (ESOX LUCIUS LINNAEUS, 1758) OF THE LOWER DNIEPER RIVER IN CURRENT CONDITIONSK. Geina0P. Kutishchev1Institute of Fisheries NAAS, KyivKherson State Agrarian University, KhersonPurpose. To analyze major biological characteristics of pike (Esox lucius L., 1758) stock in the lower Dnieper River in the conditions of transformed flow. Methodology. Collection of the ichthyological material was carried out in the lower Dnieper River from commercial fishing gears, including beach seines, drag seines, fyke-nets. Field, laboratory processing of samples and mathematical analysis of the obtained results were carried out according to generally accepted methods and guidelines with some assumptions regarding the duration of pike fattening directly in the lower Dnieper River. Findings. Recent years, there is an increase in the specific weight of younger age groups in the pike stock in the lower Dnieper River. Analysis of linear growth indicates on satisfactory environmental conditions for pike. Current commercial contingent of pike is based on size classes of 46–50 cm versus 22–32 cm in the first half of the last century. Reproductive properties of pike, in particular fecundity, egg size and maturity coefficients did not virtually change compared to those of the last century. Depending on linear sizes, the absolute fecundity is 32.3–155.8 thousand eggs and the maturation coefficient is 11.1–15.7%. Morphologic variability of pike in the lower Dnieper River during the period from 1980s to the present time was observed for plastic features, which characterized fin sizes. Sexual dimorphism in current conditions was observed only for maximum body depth. No significant differences for other plastic features between males and females of pike in the lower Dnieper River. Originality. The data on biological characteristics of pike stock from the lower Dnieper River have been updated. Current fecundity of females of different size groups recorded in commercial catches was been determined. An analysis of morphological variability of major plastic features of pike in the process of the transformation of the Dnieper River flow has been carried out. Practical value. The determined peculiarities of pike linear growth will allow optimizing commercial harvest for preserving the most productive part of the stock. Such measures will contribute to an increase in the commercial stock of this valuable predatory fish of the Dnieper-Bug mouth system that in turn will ensure appropriate regulation of the number of coarse non-commercial fish. This is highly important for the balanced trophic strain for valuable commercial species at early stages of their development.http://fsu.ua/index.php/en/2015/1-2015-31/2015-01-034-044-heynalower Dnieper RiverDnieper-Bug mouth systempredatory fishpike (Esox lucius L.1758)linear growthsize classesfecunditymorphologic variability
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BIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF PIKE (ESOX LUCIUS LINNAEUS, 1758) OF THE LOWER DNIEPER RIVER IN CURRENT CONDITIONS
Ribogospodarsʹka Nauka Ukraïni
lower Dnieper River
Dnieper-Bug mouth system
predatory fish
pike (Esox lucius L.
1758)
linear growth
size classes
fecundity
morphologic variability
author_facet K. Geina
P. Kutishchev
author_sort K. Geina
title BIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF PIKE (ESOX LUCIUS LINNAEUS, 1758) OF THE LOWER DNIEPER RIVER IN CURRENT CONDITIONS
title_short BIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF PIKE (ESOX LUCIUS LINNAEUS, 1758) OF THE LOWER DNIEPER RIVER IN CURRENT CONDITIONS
title_full BIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF PIKE (ESOX LUCIUS LINNAEUS, 1758) OF THE LOWER DNIEPER RIVER IN CURRENT CONDITIONS
title_fullStr BIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF PIKE (ESOX LUCIUS LINNAEUS, 1758) OF THE LOWER DNIEPER RIVER IN CURRENT CONDITIONS
title_full_unstemmed BIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF PIKE (ESOX LUCIUS LINNAEUS, 1758) OF THE LOWER DNIEPER RIVER IN CURRENT CONDITIONS
title_sort biological characteristics of pike (esox lucius linnaeus, 1758) of the lower dnieper river in current conditions
publisher Institute of Fisheries
series Ribogospodarsʹka Nauka Ukraïni
issn 2075-1508
2312-9581
publishDate 2015-03-01
description Purpose. To analyze major biological characteristics of pike (Esox lucius L., 1758) stock in the lower Dnieper River in the conditions of transformed flow. Methodology. Collection of the ichthyological material was carried out in the lower Dnieper River from commercial fishing gears, including beach seines, drag seines, fyke-nets. Field, laboratory processing of samples and mathematical analysis of the obtained results were carried out according to generally accepted methods and guidelines with some assumptions regarding the duration of pike fattening directly in the lower Dnieper River. Findings. Recent years, there is an increase in the specific weight of younger age groups in the pike stock in the lower Dnieper River. Analysis of linear growth indicates on satisfactory environmental conditions for pike. Current commercial contingent of pike is based on size classes of 46–50 cm versus 22–32 cm in the first half of the last century. Reproductive properties of pike, in particular fecundity, egg size and maturity coefficients did not virtually change compared to those of the last century. Depending on linear sizes, the absolute fecundity is 32.3–155.8 thousand eggs and the maturation coefficient is 11.1–15.7%. Morphologic variability of pike in the lower Dnieper River during the period from 1980s to the present time was observed for plastic features, which characterized fin sizes. Sexual dimorphism in current conditions was observed only for maximum body depth. No significant differences for other plastic features between males and females of pike in the lower Dnieper River. Originality. The data on biological characteristics of pike stock from the lower Dnieper River have been updated. Current fecundity of females of different size groups recorded in commercial catches was been determined. An analysis of morphological variability of major plastic features of pike in the process of the transformation of the Dnieper River flow has been carried out. Practical value. The determined peculiarities of pike linear growth will allow optimizing commercial harvest for preserving the most productive part of the stock. Such measures will contribute to an increase in the commercial stock of this valuable predatory fish of the Dnieper-Bug mouth system that in turn will ensure appropriate regulation of the number of coarse non-commercial fish. This is highly important for the balanced trophic strain for valuable commercial species at early stages of their development.
topic lower Dnieper River
Dnieper-Bug mouth system
predatory fish
pike (Esox lucius L.
1758)
linear growth
size classes
fecundity
morphologic variability
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