Bluegill population demographics as related to abiotic and biotic factors in Florida lakes
Research on Bluegills, Lepomis macrochirus R., is abundant but typically focuses on water bodies with similar environmental conditions. We assessed Bluegill density, relative abundance (catch per unit effort [CPUE] by electrofishing), growth, and size structure in 60 lakes with wide-ranging surface areas (2–12,412 ha), trophic states (oligotrophic–hypereutrophic), and macrophyte abundances (0.3–100 percent of lake volume inhabited [PVI]) across Florida, USA. Bluegill density and CPUE increased with lake productivity and decreased with macrophyte abundance. Bluegill growth increased with lake productivity and CPUE of stock-length Florida Bass, Micropterus floridanus L., a Bluegill predator. Bluegill size structure increased with lake productivity and decreased with Bluegill density. Results indicate that Bluegill fisheries with abundant individuals of quality size (≥150 mm) require productive (>25 μg/L chlorophyll-a concentration) lakes with moderate to high macrophyte coverage (PVI 50–100), abundant stock-length Florida Bass (>40 fish/h of electrofishing), and Bluegill densities
Citation Information
| Publication Year | 2023 |
|---|---|
| Title | Bluegill population demographics as related to abiotic and biotic factors in Florida lakes |
| DOI | 10.3390/fishes8020100 |
| Authors | Andrew Carlson, Mark Hoyer |
| Publication Type | Article |
| Publication Subtype | Journal Article |
| Series Title | Fishes |
| Index ID | 70256508 |
| Record Source | USGS Publications Warehouse |
| USGS Organization | Coop Res Unit Atlanta |