2009
DOI: 10.1002/aqc.1067
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Precautionary rules for exotic trout aquaculture in fishless shallow lakes of Patagonia: minimizing impacts on the threatened hooded grebe (Podiceps gallardoi)

Abstract: ABSTRACT1. Conflicts between habitat use and conservation are inherent to the management of wetlands. A major challenge for their management is to preserve habitat while addressing the demands from multiple users. In southern Patagonia (Argentina), a growing aquaculture activity based on rainbow trout introductions in shallow lakes is generating concerns about the effects on the waterbird fauna, including some endemic species.2. Generalized linear models (GLM) were used to analyse data on the endemic hooded gr… Show more

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“…GAMs allow identification of the general shape of the response variable for each explanatory variable, whereas GLMs provide a more direct and robust technique to evaluate the goodness-of-fit and to interpret the results (Guisan & Zimmermann, 2000). To take advantage of the strength of each technique, we used a two-stage model fitting approach, similar to that used by Franklin (1998) and Lancelotti et al (2010) based on combining GAMs and GLMs, both assuming a scaled Poisson distribution with a log-link function. This model structure provides a good description of the error structure of discrete variables (i.e., number of fish) when there is variance overdispersion (variance larger than the mean).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…GAMs allow identification of the general shape of the response variable for each explanatory variable, whereas GLMs provide a more direct and robust technique to evaluate the goodness-of-fit and to interpret the results (Guisan & Zimmermann, 2000). To take advantage of the strength of each technique, we used a two-stage model fitting approach, similar to that used by Franklin (1998) and Lancelotti et al (2010) based on combining GAMs and GLMs, both assuming a scaled Poisson distribution with a log-link function. This model structure provides a good description of the error structure of discrete variables (i.e., number of fish) when there is variance overdispersion (variance larger than the mean).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, amphipods could represent one of the primary prey for Hooded Grebes, especially in unvegetated lakes, where these organisms represent the only abundant large prey. Large unvegetated lakes were frequently used by non-breeding flocks of Hooded Grebes in periods previous to trout introductions (Fjeldsa, 1986), whereas the presence of this species was seldom observed after the trout introduction in these lake types (Lancelotti et al, 2010). This observed change in lake use could respond to a decrease in prey abundance as a direct effect of trout predation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, partially vegetated lakes are likely to be increasingly used as the preferred nonvegetated lakes are used up, which could increase the spatial overlap between trout and the Hooded Grebe (Lancelotti et al, 2010). Besides, two of the most important reproductive habitats for Hooded Grebes, the Islote lake (included in this study) in the Lake Strobel meseta, and Lake El Sello (71 • 20 W, 46 • 55 S) in the Lake Buenos Aires meseta, have been stocked with trout in recent years.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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