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Production rates of walleye and their relationship to exploitation in Escanaba Lake, Wisconsin, 1965–2009

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Andrew L. Rypel, Daisuke Goto, Greg G. Sass, and M. Jake Vander Zanden, 2015, Production rates of walleye and their relationship to exploitation in Escanaba Lake, Wisconsin, 1965–2009: Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, v. 72, iss. 6, p. 834-844.

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Abstract (from http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/doi/abs/10.1139/cjfas-2014-0394#.Vc36E_lVikp): Understanding variability in fish production, biomass, production/biomass ( P/ B) ratios, and their relationship to exploitation is central to fisheries sustainability. At Escanaba Lake, Wisconsin, USA, data from a compulsory creel census (1965–2009) were combined with survey data on fish populations to test for empirical relationships between annual production and exploitation rates of walleye ( Sander vitreus). Empirical estimates of walleye production were relatively high and temporally variable in Escanaba Lake. Annual production, biomass, and P/ B ratios ranges were 2.4–11.3 kg·ha −1·year −1, 9.1–49.4 kg·ha −1, and 0.15–0.30 year −1, [...]

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