Seasonal variation in the diurnal periodicity of activity of the perch, Perca fluviatilis L. [Translation from: Kalamies 1973(3) 3.]


Autoria(s): Lind, E. A.; Ellonen, T.; Keranen, M.; Kukko, O.; Tenhunen, A.
Data(s)

1976

Resumo

The most common catch of the amateur angler is the perch and it is the diurnal periodicity of activity (& catchability) which is examined in this study based on earlier articles and manuscripts by the authors. Of all environmental factors, variation in light and temperature are the chief reasons in establishing the times of activity periods. Winter, summer and autumn activity was studied. The spawning perch was found to be more active than the non-spawning perch. The time of day in which the fish may be active is dependant on its ability to sense changes in the external environment. Its adaptation to light is the reason for day-activity in the winter, and also accounts for the fact that hardly any activity occurs between sunset and sunrise when this period exceeds 6 hours.

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http://aquaticcommons.org/4874/1/90_1973_lind_seas.pdf

Lind, E. A. and Ellonen, T. and Keranen, M. and Kukko, O. and Tenhunen, A. (1976) Seasonal variation in the diurnal periodicity of activity of the perch, Perca fluviatilis L. [Translation from: Kalamies 1973(3) 3.]. Windermere, UK, Freshwater Biological Association, (FBA Translations (New Series), 90)

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en

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Freshwater Biological Association

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http://aquaticcommons.org/4874/

Palavras-Chave #Biology #Fisheries #Limnology
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