2010
DOI: 10.1051/kmae/2010020
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Comparative effectiveness, growth and dispersal of stocked Arctic char (Salvelinus alpinus) from different origins in Lake Annecy

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“…Trophic interaction studies combining GCA and SIA can improve fishery management decisions by providing data on food web dynamics. Arctic char in Lake Annecy are stocked to enhance fish populations because of poor natural recruitment (Janjua et al 2010). Fish stocking is a costly practice and therefore must be effectively implemented.…”
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“…Trophic interaction studies combining GCA and SIA can improve fishery management decisions by providing data on food web dynamics. Arctic char in Lake Annecy are stocked to enhance fish populations because of poor natural recruitment (Janjua et al 2010). Fish stocking is a costly practice and therefore must be effectively implemented.…”
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“…Fisheries management in Lake Annecy is focused on salmonids. The European whitefish (Coregonous lavaretus) population is maintained by natural breeding, while Arctic char (Salvelinus alpinus) are stocked annually to enhance populations, especially for recreational fisheries (Janjua et al 2010). Brown trout (Salmo trutta lacustris) are routinely stocked but are not numerous.…”
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