Wg. Duffy, POPULATION-DYNAMICS, PRODUCTION, AND PREY CONSUMPTION OF FATHEAD MINNOWS (PIMEPHALES-PROMELAS) IN PRAIRIE WETLANDS - A BIOENERGETICS APPROACH, Canadian journal of fisheries and aquatic sciences, 55(1), 1998, pp. 15-27
I assessed the population dynamics of fathead minnows (Pimephales prom
elas) in prairie wetlands and developed a bioenergetics model to estim
ate their production and prey consumption. I sampled populations in fo
ur wetlands weekly from late May through June and biweekly during July
and August using a Kushlan 1-m(2) throw trap. I imposed commercial ha
rvest on two populations; the other two populations served as controls
. Weekly population density estimates ranged from 52 000 to 356 000.ha
(-1) during early June and from 5400 to 19 700.ha(-1) in late August.
Simulated commercial harvest did not influence population density, mor
tality rates, or size of fathead minnows. Standing stock biomass diffe
red among wetlands sampled, ranging from 144 to 482 kg.ha(-1) in early
June and from 1 to 33 kg.ha(-1) during late August. However, differen
ces were attributed to differential predation pressure rather than har
vest pressure. Net production during the period ranged from 71.5 to 20
2.7 kg.ha(-1). Daily net production was greatest in early June (2.6-13
.5 kg.ha(-1).day(-1)) and then declined during July and August (0.1-1.
2 kg.ha(-1).day(-1)). Total mass of prey consumed by fathead minnows r
anged from 332.7-1104.8 kg.ha(-1) among wetlands.