Aquaculture and Fisheries (Mar 2024)

Artificial enhancement of sturgeon stock in freshwater reservoirs: A case study on sterlet Acipenser ruthenus of the Kama reservoir

  • Pavel B. Mikheev,
  • Semyon N. Kazarinov,
  • Alla G. Melnikova,
  • Stanislav V. Ponosov,
  • Nikolai G. Petrenko,
  • Andrei I. Nikiforov,
  • Alexey Yu Puzik,
  • Olga N. Elchenkova

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 2
pp. 287 – 294

Abstract

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The paper presents the results of the sterlet sturgeon Acipenser ruthenus reintroduction into the Kama Reservoir (Perm Krai, Russia) by sterlet fry from hatcheries into the reservoir since 2001. The effectiveness of hatchery releases was evaluated by monitoring gillnet sampling 2014–2020. The results showed that the species was reported throughout entire Kama Reservoir, which contrasts with 1988–1994 data, when the species was registered only at the upper part of the reservoir near the Kama River mouth. The highest number and biomass values of catch per unit effort (CPUE) of the sterlet were found in submerged river channels – the deepest habitats with flow conditions which are close to the ecological requirements of the species. The distribution of the sterlet within the channel biotopes of the reservoir is defined by reduced variability. The biggest individuals and the widest size range of the sterlet were typical for the upper area of the reservoir and Chusovskoy Bay, which have the greatest flow. The smallest sizes were typical for fish from catches near the dam of the reservoir, which is consistent with the published data on the distribution of sterlet in reservoir conditions. The presented results may indicate the artificial formation of the sterlet stock in the Kama Reservoir maintained by hatchery releases. The revealed distribution of the sterlet in the reservoir determines the direction of further research on natural reproduction and thus formation of an artificially formed population. Also, future studies are required to assess the possibility of hybridization of the sterlet of artificial origin with natural populations of the species, since the low genetic diversity of the sterlet released into the Kama Reservoir which can lead to irreversible loss of genetic individuality of the natural stocks of the species in the catchment of upper course of the Kama River.

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