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PLOS ONE | 2017

A new mechanistic approach for the further development of a population with established size bimodality

Lisa Heermann; Donald L. DeAngelis; Jost Borcherding

Usually, the origin of a within-cohort bimodal size distribution is assumed to be caused by initial size differences or by one discrete period of accelerated growth for one part of the population. The aim of this study was to determine if more continuous pathways exist allowing shifts from the small to the large fraction within a bimodal age-cohort. Therefore, a Eurasian perch population, which had already developed a bimodal size-distribution and had differential resource use of the two size-cohorts, was examined. Results revealed that formation of a bimodal size-distribution can be a continuous process. Perch from the small size-cohort were able to grow into the large size-cohort by feeding on macroinvertebrates not used by their conspecifics. The diet shifts were accompanied by morphological shape changes. Intra-specific competition seemed to trigger the development towards an increasing number of large individuals. A stage-structured matrix model confirmed these assumptions. The fact that bimodality can be a continuous process is important to consider for the understanding of ecological processes and links within ecosystems.


Limnologica | 2013

Feeding and niche differentiation in three invasive gobies in the Lower Rhine, Germany

Jost Borcherding; Miriam Dolina; Lisa Heermann; Philipp Knutzen; Stefanie Krüger; Sven Matern; Ruben van Treeck; Svenja Gertzen


Ecology of Freshwater Fish | 2009

Size‐dependent energy storage and winter mortality of perch

Lisa Heermann; L.-O. Eriksson; Carin Magnhagen; Jost Borcherding


Fisheries Management and Ecology | 2013

Explaining recreational angling catch rates of Eurasian perch, Perca fluviatilis: the role of natural and fishing-related environmental factors

Lisa Heermann; M. Emmrich; M. Heynen; M. Dorow; U. König; Jost Borcherding; Robert Arlinghaus


Ecology of Freshwater Fish | 2006

Winter short-distance migration of juvenile fish between two floodplain water bodies of the Lower River Rhine

Lisa Heermann; Jost Borcherding


Fisheries Research | 2009

Development of abundance and size structure of young-of-the-year perch populations using three methods

W.R. Scharf; Lisa Heermann; U. König; Jost Borcherding


Animal Biotelemetry | 2017

Movements of dead fish in rivers

Torgeir Børresen Havn; Finn Økland; Maxim Teichert; Lisa Heermann; Jost Borcherding; Stein Are Sæther; Meelis Tambets; Ola Håvard Diserud; Eva B. Thorstad


Ecology of Freshwater Fish | 2014

Does the use of alternative food resources induce cannibalism in a size-structured fish population?

Lisa Heermann; W.R. Scharf; G. van der Velde; Jost Borcherding


Journal of Applied Ichthyology | 2013

Competition, predation, cannibalism: the development of young-of-the-year perch populations in ponds with bream or roach

Lisa Heermann; Jost Borcherding


Freshwater Biology | 2013

Timing of the diet shift from zooplankton to macroinvertebrates and size at maturity determine whether normally piscivorous fish can persist in otherwise fishless lakes

Magnus Huss; Lennart Persson; Jost Borcherding; Lisa Heermann

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Finn Økland

Swedish Board of Fisheries

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Ola Håvard Diserud

Norwegian University of Science and Technology

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U. König

University of Cologne

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Richard Hedger

Norwegian University of Science and Technology

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