Amplitude of ecological potential: chub Leuciscus cephalus (L.) spawning in an artificial lowland canal
- 24 January 2003
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Hindawi Limited in Journal of Applied Ichthyology
- Vol. 19 (1), 52-54
- https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1439-0426.2003.00343.x
Abstract
Chub Leuciscus cephalus (L.) is a rheophilic cyprinid which prefers lotic habitat conditions, shallow water (0.1–0.3 m) and gravel banks with moderate to high water flow (0.15–0.75m s–1) for spawning. In contrast to these spawning requirements, a self-sustaining chub population was detected in a German lowland canal, the Oder–Havel Kanal. This canal is monotonously embanked with rip rap and almost completely lacks water flow and habitats that are suitable for riverine species. In 1999 chub spawned in the absence of water flow, in depths up to 1.28 m on allochthonous gravel with a mean diameter of 39 ± 16 mm (SD). These findings indicate a substantially higher environmental plasticity and tolerance of chub than previously reported.Keywords
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