Fishes (Jan 2022)

Demographic and Life History Characteristics of Black Bullheads <i>Ameiurus melas</i> in a North Temperate USA Lake

  • Logan W. Sikora,
  • Joseph T. Mrnak,
  • Rebecca Henningsen,
  • Justin A. VanDeHey,
  • Greg G. Sass

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/fishes7010021
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1
p. 21

Abstract

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Black bullheads Ameiurus melas are an environmentally tolerant omnivorous fish species that are found throughout much of North America and parts of Europe. Despite their prevalence, black bullheads are an infrequently studied species making their biology, ecology, and life history poorly understood. Although limited information has been published on black bullheads, evidence suggests that bullheads can dominate the fish biomass and have profound influences on the fish community in some north temperate USA lakes. The goal of our study was to provide additional information on black bullhead population demographics, growth rates, life history characteristics, and seasonal diet preferences in a northern Wisconsin lake. Using common fish collection gears (fyke netting, electrofishing), fish aging protocols, fecundity assessments, and diet indices, our results suggested that black bullheads exhibited relatively fast growth rates, early ages at maturity, moderate fecundity, and a diverse omnivorous diet. Due to these demographic and life history characteristics, black bullheads have the potential to dominate fish community biomass in their native and introduced range. Results from our study may inform the management of black bullhead as native and invasive species.

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