Abstract
Abstract Largemouth bass Micropterus salmoides and yellow perch Perca flavescens were sampled in eight small (0.9–27.9 hectares) South Dakota impoundments to evaluate community dynamics and determine whether the yellow perch can be used as a panfish for small-pond management. Largemouth bass catch per hour of electrofishing (CPUE) was positively correlated (r = 0.81, P = 0.02) with yellow perch proportional stock density (PSD = percentage of stock-length fish that are also quality length). Largemouth bass PSD was inversely correlated with yellow perch PSD (r = –0.82, P = 0.01). Mean relative weight (Wr = 100 × individual fish weight/standard weight) of yellow perch was inversely correlated (r = –0.71, P = 0.05) with relative stock density of preferred-length (RSD-P) largemouth bass (RSD-P = percentage of stock-length fish that are also preferred length). Yellow perch growth was inversely correlated with largemouth bass size structure. The highest correlation occurred between mean back-calculated length of...
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