Gillnet Selectivity for Three Freshwater Alien Invasive Fish Species in a Long-Term Monitoring Scenario

Author:

Sánchez-González Jorge RubénORCID,Casals FredericORCID

Abstract

Gillnet selectivity is poorly understood for most freshwater fish species, particularly for invasive alien species. However, their use to determine mesh selectivity could be essential for establishing management measures, such as the selective removal of exotic invasive species. This study aims to the assess size selectivity of exotic invasive species in a restored lentic freshwater ecosystem. Therefore, we analysed gillnet size selectivity based on experimental fishing trials performed by using multimesh gillnets. Twice a year, for 8 years, multimesh nylon gillnets were set up in the Estany d’Ivars i Vila-sana, a restored shallow lake in Catalonia (NE Iberian Peninsula). We caught 4105 individuals belonging to three widely distributed freshwater fish species—3583 pikeperches (Sander lucioperca (Linnaeus, 1758)), 115 common roaches (Rutilus rutilus (Linnaeus, 1758)) and 407 common carps (Cyprinus carpio, Linnaeus, 1758). The SELECT method was applied to fit six different gillnet selectivity uni- and bimodal models. As a result, bi-lognormal provides the best fit for the three species. This is in line with previous studies that found size–frequency data skewed to the right or to multimodal models when high numbers of fish are captured. These results provide the essential information required for fish community management with the presence of these invasive alien species.

Funder

Consorci de l’Estany d’Ivars i Vila-sana

Publisher

MDPI AG

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