Mechanical suppression of northern pike (Esox lucius) populations in small Arizona reservoirs

Fisheries Research Report 01-10
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Abstract

Introduced populations of northern pike Esox lucius have provided angling opportunities in the western United States (McMahon and Bennett 1996). However, the northern pike is a voracious piscivore and its large size, high fecundity, and broad physiological tolerance make it capable of drastically altering ecosystems it invades (Marchetti et al. 2004). Indeed, predation by northern pike has been shown to significantly alter fish community structure and put native fishes at a higher extinction risk (He and Kitchell 1990, Findlay et al. 2000). Predation by northern pike is viewed as a significant threat to native stocks of salmonids in Washington, British Columbia, and California (McMahon and Bennett 1996, California Department of Fish and Game [CDFG] 2003).
Publication type Report
Publication Subtype Other Government Series
Title Mechanical suppression of northern pike (Esox lucius) populations in small Arizona reservoirs
Series title Fisheries Research Report
Series number 01-10
Year Published 2010
Language English
Publisher Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Unit
Publisher location Tucson, AZ
Contributing office(s) Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit
Description 38 p.
Country United States
State Arizona
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