E. Feunteun et L. Marion, ASSESSMENT OF GRAY HERON PREDATION ON FISH COMMUNITIES - THE CASE OF THE LARGEST EUROPEAN COLONY, Hydrobiologia, 280, 1994, pp. 327-344
The fish predation rate by Grey Heron Ardea cinerea was studied during
two breeding seasons (1987-88) in the largest European colony at the
Lake of Grand-Lieu (Loire-Atlantique, France). The herons' diet was co
mpared to the available fish population of its main feeding area, the
marsh of Bourgneuf (16000 ha) which is composed of former salt pans an
d meadows drained by a dense network of shallow ditches. This study is
the first attempt to assess the predation exerted by an ardeid colony
on a fish community over such an extensive natural environment. It al
so provides the first data about the abundance and the structure of fi
sh communities in shallow coastal dyked marshes. For this purpose, two
different sampling methods were used according to the water's salinit
y. In fresh waters, electrofishing was used as the removal method, and
density estimates were calculated with Carle & Strub estimator (1978)
. Fish were caught in randomly selected stations (sections of ditches
enclosed by two 5 mm mesh nets). In brackish waters, pools and ditches
were drained. The distribution of the herons at the feeding areas was
determined by direct observations, by counting flights from the colon
y, and by radio-tracking. The diet was investigated by observing adult
herons on the foraging areas, and by analyzing the prey regurgitation
s of the young at the nests. The global food consumption was assessed
from Marion (1988), according to the birds' activity determined during
5 years of radio-tracking. Altogether, at least 39 species of fish we
re available in the herons' feeding area (during the reference period,
87-88) and the mean fish biomass was 270 kg per ha of open water, or
30 kg per ha of marsh (open water = 11.2% of the marsh area). The fish
community was dominated by eel Anguilla anguilla (145 kg ha-1, 50,8%
of the total biomass), and catfish Ictalurus melas (40 kg ha-1, 14%).
Except for small and inaccessible species (living in the deepest parts
of the marsh), heron diet was very similar to fish species compositio
n of the community occurring in the marsh. The catfish was the species
captured most frequently by the heron (45% of the mass), the eel was
second with 28% of the mass. The catfish was probably over represented
in the diet considering that they are caught in catfish-dumps created
by professional fishermen at Grand-Lieu lake, in order to reduce the
density of this undesirable species. Inversely, small species such as
Gasterosteus aculeatus were not found in the diet whereas they are ver
y numerous in the marsh. On average herons of Grand-Lieu colony catch
1.92 kg of fish per ha of marsh (6% of the fish standing crops in the
marsh) during the breeding season, the main predation period.