Electrofishing Sandusky River grass carp spawning grounds may disrupt spawning
Invasive grass carp Ctenopharyngodon idella spawning was confirmed in Lake Erie with the collection of fertilized eggs in the Sandusky River, Ohio in 2015. Managers responded with initiation of adult grass carp removal in 2017. Hydrodynamic modeling revealed a potential spawning location in downtown Fremont, Ohio (41.3455; −83.1110), which was supported by the presence of sexually mature adults. Egg detection and adult removals appear to coincide with periods of elevated discharge and suitable water temperatures. Electrofishing is the primary method for removing adults during spawning, however, it is unknown if this has indirect effects such as disruption of grass carp spawning; thereby lowering egg presence in ichthyoplankton samples. We used a binomial generalized linear model to predict the probability of grass carp egg presence (≥ 1 egg) in a paired ichthyoplankton net based on the presence of electrofishing in the spawning grounds and net depth using 2017–2022 data. Further, we carried out a field experiment to isolate the effect of electrofishing by sampling eggs at two sites before and during electrofishing in the spawning grounds in 2022. Analysis of 2017–2022 egg and electrofishing data suggested that grass carp egg presence in a paired ichthyoplankton net was significantly higher without electrofishing and in nets towed at a depth of 1.5 m compared to surfacetowed nets. Data analysis from the field experiment revealed a significant negative relationship between electrofishing in the spawning grounds and grass carp egg collections downstream. Both analyses suggested lower egg capture rates associated with electrofishing in the spawning grounds, although other factors should be further quantified. Consequently, electrofishing may cause a short-term disruption in grass carp spawning in the Sandusky River and could reduce spawning during preferred conditions.
Citation Information
Publication Year | 2024 |
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Title | Electrofishing Sandusky River grass carp spawning grounds may disrupt spawning |
DOI | 10.3391/mbi.2024.15.4.04 |
Authors | Ryan E. Brown, Christine M. Mayer, Corbin David Hilling, Song S. Qian, James Roberts |
Publication Type | Article |
Publication Subtype | Journal Article |
Series Title | Management of Biological Invasions |
Index ID | 70261611 |
Record Source | USGS Publications Warehouse |
USGS Organization | Great Lakes Science Center |