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К экологии леща Abramis brama (L) реки Чулым (бассейн р. Оби)

Authors: Zlotnik, D. V.; Romanov, V. I.;

К экологии леща Abramis brama (L) реки Чулым (бассейн р. Оби)

Abstract

In this article, we highlight findings of the study of the bream Abramis brama (L), which inhabits the middle reaches of the Chulym River (one of the largest right bank tributaries of the Ob River). We evaluated the Ecological and biological characteristics as well as features which differentiate the bream from other populations in the middle Ob River basin and the Novosibirsk reservoir. This research shows changes of the basic biological parameters and fertility depending on the age of species. Based on the linear and weight parameters, the bream from the Chulym River basin is slightly smaller than the bream from the middle Ob River basin and the Novosibirsk reservoir. Difference in body length between the breams from the middle and lower areas of the Chulym River is not significant. We also conducted a correlation analysis of fertility of the bream in relation to its biological characteristics. A high degree of positive correlation was found between the age, and indicators of absolute and relative fecundity as well as maturity coefficient. The article contains new data on the given breams habitat boundaries.

Проведены исследования леща из среднего течения р. Чулыма (одного из крупнейших правобережных притоков р. Оби). Оценены его экологические и биологические особенности и отличия от других популяций из бассейна средней Оби и Новосибирского водохранилища. Показаны изменения основных биологических показателей и плодовитости в зависимости от возраста. По своим линейно-весовым показателям лещ из бассейна р. Чулым несколько уступает таковым из бассейна Средней Оби и Новосибирского водохранилища. Различия по длине тела между лещами из участков среднего и нижнего Чулыма не столь выражены Проведен корреляционный анализ плодовитости леща с его биологическими показателями. Обнаружена высокая степень положительной зависимости между возрастом, с одной стороны, и показателями абсолютной, относительной плодовитости и коэффициентом зрелости. Приведены новые данные по границе распространения этого вида в пределах бассейна р. Чулым.

Keywords

fertility, лещ, age, the bream, ecological variability, growth, река Чулым, плодовитость, рост, возраст, экологическая изменчивость, the Chulym River

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