Knowledge and Management of Aquatic Ecosystems (Jul 2001)
USE OF RIVER HABITAT SURVEY TO DETERMINE THE SPAWNING HABITAT CHARACTERISTICS OF TWAITE SHAD (ALOSA FALLAX FALLAX).
Abstract
The spawning habitat of twaite shad comprises a fast-flowing shallow area of unconsolidated gravel/pebble and/or cobble substrate. The River Habitat Survey flow types « smooth flow », « rippled flow » and « unbroken standing waves » were significantly (P < 0.05) associated with the presence or absence of shad eggs. The presence of eggs was significantly associated with the higher energy flow types « rippled flow » and « unbroken standing waves », and the absence of eggs was significantly associated with the lower energy flow type « smooth flow ».
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