Differences in the age at first maturation, as well as timing and magnitude of growth (body and gonad) were examined for northern pike Esox lucius from three lakes in Michigan. The lakes varied in latitude (42 to 46°N), ice‐free season (210 to 248 days), and total mortality (Z = 0.28 to 0.85). Body and gonad calorific equivalents were similar among all three lake populations. Male and female northern pike from all lakes and age classes 1–3 had significant accumulation of somatic energy during summer and winter and depletion of reserves over spawning. Testicular growth occurred entirely in the summer, whereas ovarian growth occurred mainly over winter. Females invested 6‐ to 18‐fold more energy into gonads than did males. Total winter growth...
Abstract: Fish maturation schedules vary greatly among systems and over time, reflecting both plasti...
Northern pike or pike Esox lucius is total piscivorous fish species found in the brackish and freshw...
To obtain information on the hatching success and fingerling survival of the northern pike (Esox luc...
We conducted a two week study on the age and growth rate of the northern pike, Esox lucius, populati...
A total of 702 northern pike Esox lucius was collected monthly on 17 occasions from July 1991 to Jun...
The life history and population dynamics of the northern pike (Esox lucius) within Squeers Lake, On...
Abstract: In this study, the spawning period, length at first sexual maturity and fecundity of the p...
Large fish species often display truncated size distributions related to harvest. In addition, tempe...
Author Institution: Ohio Division of Wildlife, Columbus, Ohio and 2004 Sunrise Ave., Portsmouth, Ohi
Knowledge of the population structure of northern pike (Esox lucius), an important recreational and ...
In the context of global change, the aim of this study was to investigate the effects of temperature...
Fish hatcheries do not always provide optimal conditions for controlled reproduction and production ...
International audienceThis study deals with the evaluation of egg and larval qualities for the North...
International audienceIn the context of global change, the aim of this study was to investigate the ...
Large fish species often display truncated size distributions related to harvest. In addition, tempe...
Abstract: Fish maturation schedules vary greatly among systems and over time, reflecting both plasti...
Northern pike or pike Esox lucius is total piscivorous fish species found in the brackish and freshw...
To obtain information on the hatching success and fingerling survival of the northern pike (Esox luc...
We conducted a two week study on the age and growth rate of the northern pike, Esox lucius, populati...
A total of 702 northern pike Esox lucius was collected monthly on 17 occasions from July 1991 to Jun...
The life history and population dynamics of the northern pike (Esox lucius) within Squeers Lake, On...
Abstract: In this study, the spawning period, length at first sexual maturity and fecundity of the p...
Large fish species often display truncated size distributions related to harvest. In addition, tempe...
Author Institution: Ohio Division of Wildlife, Columbus, Ohio and 2004 Sunrise Ave., Portsmouth, Ohi
Knowledge of the population structure of northern pike (Esox lucius), an important recreational and ...
In the context of global change, the aim of this study was to investigate the effects of temperature...
Fish hatcheries do not always provide optimal conditions for controlled reproduction and production ...
International audienceThis study deals with the evaluation of egg and larval qualities for the North...
International audienceIn the context of global change, the aim of this study was to investigate the ...
Large fish species often display truncated size distributions related to harvest. In addition, tempe...
Abstract: Fish maturation schedules vary greatly among systems and over time, reflecting both plasti...
Northern pike or pike Esox lucius is total piscivorous fish species found in the brackish and freshw...
To obtain information on the hatching success and fingerling survival of the northern pike (Esox luc...