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Density and temperature dependence of gill net catch per unit effort for perch, Perca fluviatilis, and roach, Rutilus rutilus

Academic article
Year of publication
2006
Journal
Fisheries Management and Ecology
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Contributors
Arne Linløkken, Thrond O. Haugen

Summary

The densities of perch, Perca fluviatilis L., and roach, Rutilus rutilus (L.), were estimated in six and three lakes, respectively, using mark-recapture and ranged from 25-1064 perch ha(-1) and 865-2749 roach ha(-1). Effects of fish density, net type and water temperature on catch-per-unit-effort (CPUE) were analysed by generalised linear models (GLM) and generalised additive models (GAM). GAMs were fitted to estimate the simultaneous linear and nonlinear effects of temperature and density on CPUE. These models showed significant nonlinear effects of density on CPUE - mostly for perch, and also for both species at high densities. The models also revealed that both species had distinct density-temperature criteria of expected maximum CPUE and zero CPUE values. Because of the nonlinear relationship between CPUE and density, it was concluded that CPUE should be used with caution as a proxy of density.