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Management Brief

A Pond Evaluation of Habituation as a Means to Reduce Initial Mortality Associated with Poststocking Predation of Hatchery-Reared Largemouth Bass

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Pages 119-123 | Received 22 Apr 2005, Accepted 02 Sep 2005, Published online: 08 Jan 2011
 

Abstract

We investigated whether habituation (i.e., allowing fish to become accustomed to their new environment) and habitat complexity affected poststocking predation of hatchery-reared fingerling Florida largemouth bass Micropterus salmoides floridanus stocked in research ponds containing high densities of predators. We found that in open-water habitat, habituation for 60 min before release significantly (|t 44| ≥ 2.13; P ≤ 0.039) reduced predation. In the presence of complex habitat (i.e., stem density > 250 stems/m2), overall predation was reduced but habituation failed to further reduce predation (|t 44| ≥ 0.13; P ≤ 0.899). Habituation appears to be a feasible method for reducing predation at release locations with little to no structurally complex habitat and high predator densities.

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