Assessment of a brown troutSalmo truttapopulation in the River Gallo (central Spain): Angling effects and management implications (Salmonidae)
Open Access
- 1 January 1998
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Italian Journal of Zoology
- Vol. 65 (sup1) , 539-543
- https://doi.org/10.1080/11250009809386881
Abstract
The brown trout population of the River Gallo (central Spain) was monitored every two months during 1996 to determine the current impact of angling. To evaluate the influence of additional parameters, physical habitat and food availability were also studied. To assess fishing pressure, trout harvest and angling exploitation, a partial creel census was conducted during the 1996 fishing season. Differences were found in densities and biomass between exploited (1182.4 fish ha‐1, 68.3 kg ha‐1) and unexploited areas, the latter being markedly higher (3135.1 fish ha‐1, 208.2 kg ha‐1). Production was quite superior in the unexploited area and decreased (from 144.5 kg ha‐1 yr‐1 to 37.2 kg ha‐1 yr‐1) as fishing pressure increased. However, no consistent differences were observed in growth, condition factor, age diversity, mortality, recruitment age and turnover ratio. Sport fishing seems to be the main negative factor influencing the balance within population of brown trout in the River Gallo and therefore management should be focused on more restrictive angling measures.Keywords
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