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HERO ID
8022377
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Resource use by juvenile brown trout and Alpine bullhead: influence of interspecific versus intraspecific competition
Author(s)
Louhi, P; Maki-Petays, Aki; Huusko, Ari; Muotka, T
Year
2014
Is Peer Reviewed?
Yes
Journal
Ecology of Freshwater Fish
ISSN:
0906-6691
EISSN:
1600-0633
Volume
23
Issue
2
Page Numbers
234-243
DOI
10.1111/eff.12072
Web of Science Id
WOS:000332209100013
Abstract
Stream-dwelling salmonids and bullheads occupy similar resource niches in northern rivers. It is therefore tempting to assume that they might be involved in a competitive interaction, with potential implications for the habitat use and growth of brown trout (Salmo trutta). We conducted artificial-stream experiments to test whether a putative competitor, Alpine bullhead (Cottus poecilopus), had an effect on the habitat use of under-yearling (0+) and yearling (1+) trout. We hypothesised that (i) 1+ trout would be competitively superior to 0+ trout, forcing the younger fish to suboptimal habitats, and that (ii) bullhead might affect the habitat use and prey selection of 0+ trout but less so that of 1+ trout. Against our predictions, no effect of bullhead was found on the habitat use of either age class of brown trout. Instead, yearling trout seemed to force bullheads to suboptimal microhabitats with high current velocities. Presence of yearlings also decreased the growth of under-yearling fish and caused a shift in their diet composition. These findings suggest that competitive interactions may not limit the coexistence of brown trout and bullheads in boreal rivers. Intraspecific interactions between trout age classes may be more important, with potentially detrimental effects on the growth and overwintering success of 0+ trout.
Keywords
streams; Alpine bullhead; brown trout; intercohort competition; habitat; interspecific competition
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