2013
DOI: 10.1127/1612-166x/2013/0064-0029
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Fishing or the environment – what regulates recruitment of an exploited marginal vendace (Coregonus albula (L.)) population?

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“…Vendace (Coregonus albula) is a small salmonid fish that belongs to Eurasian cisco complex (Coregoninae) (Mehner et al, 2021;Sendek, 2021). This species inhabits deep and oligotrophic lakes in Western and Northern Europe (Vuorinen and Lankinen, 1978;Sendek, 2021;Karjalainen et al, 2022) and also occurs in the Baltic Sea, in brackish waters of the Bothnian Bay (Bergenius et al, 2013) and in the eastern part of the Gulf of Finland (Sendek, 2012). The southward distribution of vendace in the Baltic is limited by the increased salinity but it also occurs in estuaries.…”
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“…Vendace (Coregonus albula) is a small salmonid fish that belongs to Eurasian cisco complex (Coregoninae) (Mehner et al, 2021;Sendek, 2021). This species inhabits deep and oligotrophic lakes in Western and Northern Europe (Vuorinen and Lankinen, 1978;Sendek, 2021;Karjalainen et al, 2022) and also occurs in the Baltic Sea, in brackish waters of the Bothnian Bay (Bergenius et al, 2013) and in the eastern part of the Gulf of Finland (Sendek, 2012). The southward distribution of vendace in the Baltic is limited by the increased salinity but it also occurs in estuaries.…”
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“…The upper salinity range of vendace is about 2 to 3 PSU (Lehtonen, 1981) and the Bothnian Bay salinity levels can increase to over 3 PSU in the southern part. Vendace is a shortlived species and can reach maturity already in their first year of life (Bergenius et al, 2013). Vendace spawns from October to December in river estuaries and shallow coastal areas (Lehtonen, 1981) and is known for its strong and unpredictable stock fluctuations caused by large fluctuations in recruitment (Karjalainen et al, 2000).…”
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