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Lappalainen, J. and J. Kjellman, 1998. Ecological and Life History Characteristics
of Ruffe (Gymnocephalus cernuus) in Relation to Other Freshwater Fish Species,
University Helsinki.
Reprinted from Journal of Great Lakes Research (1998) 24(2):
228-234
Ecological and Life History Characteristics of Ruffe (Gymnocephalus
cernuus) in Relation to Other Freshwater Fish Species
Abstract
Ecological and life history characteristics of ruffe (Gymnocephalus cernuus) were
studied in relation to 33 other native freshwater fish species in Finland. The descriptive
ecological characteristics included 1) trophic guild, 2) species interaction, 3) adult
habitat, 4) spawning habitat, 5) reproductive behavior, and 6) reproductive guild. The
life history variables included 1) age at maturity, 2) length at maturity, and 3)
fecundity as a number of eggs. Three different clusters of fish species were found in
cluster analysis based on the ecological characteristics. The most distinct cluster of 7
species was comprised of predators. Ruffe was grouped into the largest cluster together
with 20 other species and was closest to the cyprinid, gudgeon (Gobio gobio). In
multidimensional scaling species were placed in two hypothetical dimensions firstly by
their interaction with other species, trophic guild and adult habitat and secondly by
their spawning habitat. Ruffe was placed near the center of the plot, suggesting that it
has no special ecological requirement among the characteristics and species studied.
Subsequent analysis of the life history characteristics revealed that ruffe was similar to
the most typical r-selected species in Finland, showing high fecundity and low length at
maturity, but with slightly slower growth rate. We, therefore, concluded that adult ruffe
is a potential invader species showing no special ecological requirements and with life
history characteristics typical for r-selected species.
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Contact: Jyrki Lappalainen, University Helsinki, Department Limnology
and Environmental Protection, P.O. Box 27, 00014 Helsingfors universitet, FINLAND
Keywords: Ruffe, Basic_biology, Ecological_interactions
Product Type: Research, Basic_biology
User Type: General
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