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The Relation of Largemouth Bass Virus to Largemouth Bass PopulationMetrics in Five Alabama Reservoirs

机译:五个阿拉巴马水库大嘴鲈病毒与大嘴鲈种群数量的关系

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Between the early to mid-1990s and 1998-2000, angler and electrofishing catch rates of memorable-size (>2.27-kg or 51-cm) largemouth bass Micropterus salmoides declined 3-20-fold in five Alabama reservoirs. Largemouth bass virus (LMBV) has been implicated in widespread fish kills of this species, and we documented the prevalence of LMBV and attempted to quantify the impact of LMBV on growth, body condition, and size and age structure to account for the loss of memorable-size fish in these five populations. Fish were collected primarily with electrofishing between 2000 and 2002, and two methods were used to detect LMBV from Lakes Wheeler, Demopolis, Eufaula, Guntersville, and Weiss. Among these five reservoirs, LMBV infection was most common in fish that ranged from about 25 to 40 cm and in young to intermediate-age fish (range = 1-2 to 6 years). The virus was rare in fish under 100 mm (age 0) and over 500 mm (>age 7). Fish infected with LMBV generally had lower relative weight and grew more slowly after age 3 than uninfected fish. The prevalence of LMBV was not as great in older and larger fish, possibly because these fish died prior to our collection. The decline in memorable-size fish in these five reservoirs in the late 1990s to 2000 was due to slower growth, poorer body condition, and increased mortality of older fish and was circumstantially linked to LMBV. However, the prevalence of LMBV in the Lake Eufaula population was nil after 2001, whereas a fish kill was associated with LMBV in 1997. None of 349 fish we assayed from Lake Eufaula in 2002 were infected with LMBV, growth rates improved, and memorable-size fish were more common in electrofishing samples and angler catches in 2003. Although we could not definitively demonstrate that LMBV caused the loss of memorable-size largemouth bass in Alabama reservoirs, the virus appeared to be linked to this phenomenon.
机译:在1990年代初至1998-2000年代中期,在五个阿拉巴马州的水库中,令人难忘的大小(> 2.27千克或51厘米)大嘴鲈鱼的垂钓者和电鱼捕捞率下降了3-20倍。大嘴鲈鱼病毒(LMBV)与该物种的广泛鱼类杀灭有关,我们记录了LMBV的流行,并试图量化LMBV对生长,身体状况以及大小和年龄结构的影响,以弥补令人难忘的损失这五个种群中的大型鱼类。在2000年至2002年之间,主要通过电捕鱼来捕捞鱼类,并使用两种方法检测了惠勒湖,德莫波利斯,Eufaula,Guntersville和Weiss的LMBV。在这五个水库中,LMBV感染最常见于约25至40 cm的鱼类以及幼鱼至中年鱼(1-2至6年)。该病毒在100毫米(0岁以下)和500毫米(> 7岁)以下的鱼类中很少见。与未感染的鱼相比,被LMBV感染的鱼通常具有较低的相对体重,并且在3岁以后生长较慢。 LMBV的流行率在较大和较大的鱼类中并不那么大,可能是因为这些鱼类在我们采集之前就死亡了。在1990年代末至2000年期间,这五个水库中令人难忘的鱼类数量下降是由于生长速度较慢,身体状况较差以及年纪较大的鱼类死亡率增加所致,这在一定程度上与LMBV有关。但是,2001年以后,Eufaula湖种群中LMBV的流行为零,而1997年与LMBV相关的是鱼类死亡。我们在2002年从Eufaula湖测得的349条鱼中,没有LMBV感染,生长速度提高且令人难忘的-在2003年的电钓鱼样品和垂钓者捕捞中,大规格鱼类更为常见。尽管我们不能确切地证明LMBV引起阿拉巴马州水库难忘大小的大嘴鲈损失,但该病毒似乎与这一现象有关。

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