Effects of fish stocking and fishing pressure on fish community structures in French lakes

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Fish stocking and regulation of fishing activities are widely implemented by freshwater fisheries authorities who have to protect aquatic communities. The effects of fish management on fish communities have not received sufficient attention. As a result of two datasets, one from EU Water Framework Directive (WFD) monitoring surveys, and one from a French survey targeting angler's associations, this study investigated the impacts of both fishing intensity and fish stocking on fish communities in French lakes. Both co-inertia analysis and community size spectra analysis, showed that: (i) stocking does not contribute to the standing stocks for five of the six most stocked fish species in France; and (ii) neither fishing intensity nor fish stocking lead to a change in the proportion of large and small fish. The results support alternative methods being promoted to enhance native fish populations.

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Daupagne, L., Rolan-Meynard, M., Logez, M., & Argillier, C. (2021). Effects of fish stocking and fishing pressure on fish community structures in French lakes. Fisheries Management and Ecology, 28(4), 317–327. https://doi.org/10.1111/fme.12476

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