Secondary Losses Caused by Great Cormorant on Fishponds - Zdenek Adámek - Books - LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing - 9783659204111 - March 14, 2014
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Secondary Losses Caused by Great Cormorant on Fishponds

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Great cormorants as a top fish eating predators cause serious damages to fisheries in several ways. Besides direct consumption, which is estimated to 340 ? 520g of daily meal, cormorants affect the pond fish stock by wounding the fish and altering their behaviour. Fishing cormorants hunt in flocks or as individuals. In case of collective hunting near the shore, fish are crowded to the shoreline where, due to high concentrations and panic behaviour, they may become easy prey for cormorants and some other predatory birds. This tactic is frequently recorded mainly on eutrophic waterbodies like ponds, because it is more effective under the conditions of limited visibility. Systematic attacks upon pond fish stocks result in more or less continuous stress of fish linked up with production decrease. Stressed fish may suffer, hiding in the littoral zone, for several weeks with serious consequencies for spring harvesting operations. Stricken fish, which have escaped from cormorant beak or which cannot be swallowed due to their size, suffer from various deep and surface injuries, which are a frequent precursor to subsequent infection and mortality.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released March 14, 2014
ISBN13 9783659204111
Publishers LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
Pages 80
Dimensions 150 × 5 × 226 mm   ·   137 g
Language German