Can habitat enhancement limit the ecological impacts of predatory fish stocking? An experimental approach

Fish stocking is a ubiquitous management measure in freshwater fisheries but it can induce important ecological impacts on communities and recipient ecosystems. Habitat enhancement might limit the ecological impacts of fish stocking by directly supporting biodiversity and helping to maintain ecosyst...

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Main Authors: Gimenez Marie, Cucherousset Julien
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Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2024-01-01
Series:Knowledge and Management of Aquatic Ecosystems
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Online Access:https://www.kmae-journal.org/articles/kmae/full_html/2024/01/kmae230067/kmae230067.html
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description Fish stocking is a ubiquitous management measure in freshwater fisheries but it can induce important ecological impacts on communities and recipient ecosystems. Habitat enhancement might limit the ecological impacts of fish stocking by directly supporting biodiversity and helping to maintain ecosystem functioning. In the present, we used a mesocosm experiment to assess whether habitat enhancement, through the addition of coarse woody habitat (CWH) in the form of thin branches bundled or within an iron cage, can limit the impact of stocking of a predatory fish, juvenile largemouth bass Micropterus nigricans, on prey communities and ecosystem functioning. Results demonstrated that, prior to stocking, there was overall no significant effect of habitat enhancement on zooplankton communities and a strong effect on benthic macroinvertebrate communities that was associated with a decrease in the decomposition rate of organic matter in mesocosms containing caged-CWH. We also found that the stocking of juvenile largemouth bass significantly affected the structure of zooplankton communities while we did not observe significant effects on macroinvertebrate communities and ecosystem functioning. This effect on zooplankton community structure was compensated by habitat enhancement, notably when using caged-CWH. This study showed that habitat enhancement alone may not be sufficient to compensate the potential effects of predatory fish stocking, and that the choice of materials used to enhance habitats is fundamental in driving the efficiency.
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spelling doaj.art-32e3f4244fe94a6b8df1a1b28cee34522024-04-17T09:14:14ZengEDP SciencesKnowledge and Management of Aquatic Ecosystems1961-95022024-01-010425810.1051/kmae/2024004kmae230067Can habitat enhancement limit the ecological impacts of predatory fish stocking? An experimental approachGimenez Marie0https://orcid.org/0009-0008-7048-5193Cucherousset Julienhttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-0533-9479Centre de Recherche sur la Biodiversité et l’Environnement (CRBE UMR 5300), Université de Toulouse, CNRS, IRD, Toulouse INPFish stocking is a ubiquitous management measure in freshwater fisheries but it can induce important ecological impacts on communities and recipient ecosystems. Habitat enhancement might limit the ecological impacts of fish stocking by directly supporting biodiversity and helping to maintain ecosystem functioning. In the present, we used a mesocosm experiment to assess whether habitat enhancement, through the addition of coarse woody habitat (CWH) in the form of thin branches bundled or within an iron cage, can limit the impact of stocking of a predatory fish, juvenile largemouth bass Micropterus nigricans, on prey communities and ecosystem functioning. Results demonstrated that, prior to stocking, there was overall no significant effect of habitat enhancement on zooplankton communities and a strong effect on benthic macroinvertebrate communities that was associated with a decrease in the decomposition rate of organic matter in mesocosms containing caged-CWH. We also found that the stocking of juvenile largemouth bass significantly affected the structure of zooplankton communities while we did not observe significant effects on macroinvertebrate communities and ecosystem functioning. This effect on zooplankton community structure was compensated by habitat enhancement, notably when using caged-CWH. This study showed that habitat enhancement alone may not be sufficient to compensate the potential effects of predatory fish stocking, and that the choice of materials used to enhance habitats is fundamental in driving the efficiency.https://www.kmae-journal.org/articles/kmae/full_html/2024/01/kmae230067/kmae230067.htmlecosystem-based managementspecies-oriented managementmicropterus nigricanscoarse woody habitatfreshwater fisheries management
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Can habitat enhancement limit the ecological impacts of predatory fish stocking? An experimental approach
Knowledge and Management of Aquatic Ecosystems
ecosystem-based management
species-oriented management
micropterus nigricans
coarse woody habitat
freshwater fisheries management
title Can habitat enhancement limit the ecological impacts of predatory fish stocking? An experimental approach
title_full Can habitat enhancement limit the ecological impacts of predatory fish stocking? An experimental approach
title_fullStr Can habitat enhancement limit the ecological impacts of predatory fish stocking? An experimental approach
title_full_unstemmed Can habitat enhancement limit the ecological impacts of predatory fish stocking? An experimental approach
title_short Can habitat enhancement limit the ecological impacts of predatory fish stocking? An experimental approach
title_sort can habitat enhancement limit the ecological impacts of predatory fish stocking an experimental approach
topic ecosystem-based management
species-oriented management
micropterus nigricans
coarse woody habitat
freshwater fisheries management
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