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Acidification affects the perch, Perca fluviatilis, populations in small lakes, of southern Finland

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Characteristics of perch were studied in 4 recently acidified lakes in southern Finland. The densities of the populations were 0–250 ha−1 compared with 1400–3300 ha−1 in two circumneutral reference lakes. The perch were close to extinction in one acidic lake and dominated by 7 year old fish in two other acidic lakes, suggesting decreased reproduction. Individual fecundity was not reduced by the acidity, but high mortality (close to 100%) of eggs in two acidic lakes indicated recruitment failure. In one of the acidified lakes reproduction had continued resulting in a population dominated by younger fish. However, increased egg mortality, low density, and the resulting high growth rate of perch in this lake were considered to be consequences of the acidity. These findings are the first documentation on the possible decrease of fish populations in Finland due to acid precipitation.

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Lappalainen, A., Rask, M. & Vuorinen, P.J. Acidification affects the perch, Perca fluviatilis, populations in small lakes, of southern Finland. Environ Biol Fish 21, 231–239 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00004866

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