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Density‐dependent and environmental influences on juvenile walleye <i>Sander vitreus</i> (Mitchill) survivorship in northern Wisconsin lakes

Logan R. Zebro, Joseph T. Mrnak, Stephanie L. Shaw, Steven R. Chipps, Greg G. Sass

2022Fisheries Management and Ecology11 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract Walleye, Sander vitreus (Mitchill), natural recruitment has declined in northern Wisconsin lakes over time. Age‐0 and age‐1 walleye relative abundance (catch per unit effort; CPE) data from northern Wisconsin (1986–2019) were used to test for abiotic (i.e. lake characteristics and temperature variables) and biotic (age‐0 and age‐1 CPE) factors influencing age‐0 to age‐1 walleye mortality. Age‐0 to age‐1 walleye mortality was elevated at high age‐0 CPE and variable at low age‐0 CPE, which indicated strong density‐dependence. Environmental factors such as spawning and ontogenetic phenology (climate change and ice‐off dates), trophic mismatches, and metabolic and consumptive demand influenced age‐0 to age‐1 walleye mortality less strongly. Elevated age‐0 to age‐1 walleye mortality at low age‐0 CPE supports previous findings of depensatory recruitment dynamics in northern Wisconsin walleye populations. Additional research is needed to address elevated juvenile walleye mortality at low adult stock sizes and/or with declining natural recruitment to inform management decisions.

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JuvenileAbiotic componentSanderTrophic levelFisheryBiologySurvivorship curveEcologyGeographyCancerEngineeringMechanical engineeringGeneticsFish Ecology and Management StudiesMarine and fisheries researchFish Biology and Ecology Studies
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