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Length-Age
Relations and PCB Content of Mature White Suckers from the
Connecticut and Housatonic River Basins
Journal
Article: Northeastern Naturalist, 1999, 6(3):263-275
James
F. Coles
Length-age
correlations of mature white suckers (Catostomus
commersoni) were made
using fish collected for organochlorine analysis in composite fish
samples at 16 sites in the Connecticut Riber Basin and seven sites
in the Housatonic River Basin. Compared to stdies from Canadian
lakes, the fish in these basins appeared smaller at a given age.
Overall, the length-age relation appeared linear after maturity
was reached, although the variability in this apparent growth rate
was large among sites in both the Connecticut and Housatonic
Basins. Within the Housatonic Basin, two sites with the lowest
apparent growth rate were in parts of the river system that had
high concentrations of PCBs in the sediment and fish tissue.
However, within the Connecticut Basin, apparent grown rates were
relatively low at two sites where PCBs were not detected. Using
the median ages of fish in the composite samples, comparisons were
made with the lipid fractions and the PCB concentrations of the
samples. Age of fish had no apparent effect on the lipid fraction,
although age of fish did appear to influence the PCB concentration
of the sample. However, this was probably due to a sampling bias
of selecting older fish at more contaminated sites.
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