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The impacts of exotic species on native fish assemblages By: Heather Bradley, James Hulslander & Katie McGohan Photo by: Heather Bradley.

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1 The impacts of exotic species on native fish assemblages By: Heather Bradley, James Hulslander & Katie McGohan Photo by: Heather Bradley

2 Sources of exotic species to lakes  Accidental Ballast water Bait bucket dumping Aquaria  Intentional Game fish stocking Unofficial stocking by locals

3 Research Questions  Does the number of native fish species in a lake decrease as the number of exotic fish species increases?  What impact do exotic species have on overall biodiversity within the lake?  Which habitats support more diverse fish communities?

4 Why ask these questions?  Large predatory fish stocking Native fish are likely to be out competed or consumed by these predators  Exotics may not have natural predators in the new system they are introduced to

5 How to answer these questions?  Go Fishing! Trap nets, Gill nets and minnow traps Cover as many habitat types within the lake as possible Catch LOTS of fish (and their delightful parasites)

6 Methods continued….  Sample the invertebrates of the lake Important for assessing food availability and making comparisons between lakes Plankton tows, Ekman grab samples

7 Diversity by Lake

8 Diversity by Lake and Habitat

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13 Diversity Results  Wolf Lake highest richness  Wolf Lake highest Shannon Diversity (eveness considered)  Cranberry highest Simpson’s

14 Catlin Lake Biomass

15 Cranberry Lake Biomass

16 Conclusions  Exotic species impact fish species diversity  Wolf lake highest richness and diversity when evenness included  Biomass for native vs exotic species even for Catlin and Cranberry  3 habitats vary in diversity but vegetated highest richness

17 Suggestions  Other sampling techniques for larger fish (gillnets, deeper water sets, rods)  More Samples collected in: Varying weather Huntington lakes Seasons More habitats

18 Sources of Error  Incorrect ID  Digital scales not working properly  Dead/mangled/rotting samples  More sampling of Cranberry  Net holes and mistakes

19 Treatment  Education of public  Biological Control?  Chemical treatments

20 Questions???


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