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@article{1174248, author = {Francová, Kateřina and Ondračková, Markéta}, article_number = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jfb.12009}, keywords = {energy reserves; parasite-induced mortality; size-dependent; young-of-the-year fish}, language = {eng}, issn = {0022-1112}, journal = {Journal of Fish Biology}, title = {Overwinter body condition, mortality and parasite infection in two size classes of 0+ year juvenile European bitterling Rhodeus amarus}, volume = {82}, year = {2013} }
TY - JOUR ID - 1174248 AU - Francová, Kateřina - Ondračková, Markéta PY - 2013 TI - Overwinter body condition, mortality and parasite infection in two size classes of 0+ year juvenile European bitterling Rhodeus amarus JF - Journal of Fish Biology VL - 82 IS - 2 SP - 555-568 EP - 555-568 SN - 00221112 KW - energy reserves KW - parasite-induced mortality KW - size-dependent KW - young-of-the-year fish N2 - Body condition and parasite abundance were examined in two size classes of European bitterling Rhodeus amarus during the first overwintering period in two seasons (2007–2008 and 2009–2010). Body condition of large fish did not change during winter, and increased significantly in March. From November to February, small fish showed a decreasing trend in condition. Despite a significant increase in March condition of small fish only reached the same level as before winter. Total parasite abundance increased significantly in winter in both fish size classes, reflecting a seasonal increase in monogenean infection. Large fish were parasitized significantly more than small fish during winter, but only in small fish was a negative correlation between parasite infection and condition found and a significant decrease in parasite abundance recorded after wintering, indicating mortality of heavily infected individuals with low condition during the winter. A trend for higher overwinter mortality in small fish was found under semi-experimental conditions. The decrease in condition during the winter period in small fish may reflect faster energy depletion generally expected in smaller individuals. The results indicate that parasite infection may contribute to the overwinter mortality of 0+ year R. amarus, with a stronger effect in smaller individuals. ER -
FRANCOVÁ, Kateřina a Markéta ONDRAČKOVÁ. Overwinter body condition, mortality and parasite infection in two size classes of 0+ year juvenile European bitterling Rhodeus amarus. \textit{Journal of Fish Biology}. 2013, roč.~82, č.~2, s.~555-568. ISSN~0022-1112. Dostupné z: https://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jfb.12009.
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