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Density and habitat use by the round goby (Apollonia melanostoma) in the Bay of Quinte,Lake Ontario
Authors:Ana Carolina Taraborelli  Michael G. Fox  Ted Schaner  Timothy B. Johnson
Affiliation:1. Watershed Ecosystems Graduate Program, Trent University, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada K9J 7B8;2. Environmental and Resource Studies Program and Department of Biology, Trent University, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada K9J 7B8;3. Lake Ontario Management Unit, Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, Glenora Fisheries Station, Picton, Ontario, Canada K0K 2T0;4. Glenora Fisheries Station, Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, Picton, Ontario, Canada K0K 2T0
Abstract:We assessed round goby (Apollonia melanostoma) density and size structure in two sections of the Bay of Quinte (Lake Ontario) that had been invaded by this species two years apart. Round goby density was assessed with 50 m linear transects, recorded with an underwater video recording apparatus developed for this study that included a depth sounder for maintaining a fixed distance above the substrate. The highest mean round goby densities were observed in the shallowest depth zone (1.5–3 m) at both sites, but there were differences between the sites in the habitat types where the highest densities occurred and there were no significant density differences among habitat types at either site (rock with sparse vegetation, mud with sparse vegetation, sand/mud with moderate vegetation cover). In the upper bay, mean body length of round gobies declined with depth, whereas in the lower bay, mean round goby length was greatest in the deepest zone. Mean body length of round gobies did not differ significantly by habitat type in either section of the bay.
Keywords:Habitat   Invasive species   Round goby
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