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The effects of suspended sediment on brown trout (Salmo trutta) feeding and respiration after macrophyte control
Authors:MJC Greer  SK Crow  AS Hicks  GP Closs
Institution:1. Environment Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealandmichael.greer@ecan.govt.nz;3. National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research, Christchurch, New Zealand;4. Hawkes Bay Regional Council, Napier, New Zealand;5. Department of Zoology, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand
Abstract:Sediment resuspension during and after mechanical excavation of macrophytes may have a significant impact on resident fish populations. Unfortunately, little is known about the influence of this sediment on the respiratory performance and feeding abilities of fishes in New Zealand waterways. We examined the effects of suspended sediment (SS) concentrations previously observed after a large-scale macrophyte removal operation on oxygen consumption (MO2) and feeding rates of brown trout (Salmo trutta). MO2 at 0 mg L?1, 150 mg L?1, 300 mg L?1, 450 mg L?1 and 600 mg L?1 of SS was measured using semi-closed respirometry. Feeding rates at the same SS concentrations were also measured using laboratory tank experiments. Results suggest that SS concentrations up to 600 mg L?1 have no effect on MO2. Conversely, feeding rates were significantly reduced at 450 mg L?1 (22% reduction) and 600 mg L?1 (31% reduction), indicating that sediment concentrations above 450 mg L?1 may negatively affect brown trout populations.
Keywords:brown trout  drain maintenance  feeding performance  respirometry  suspended sediment
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