Abstract

Abstract. The movement pattern and the abundance of perch, Perca fluviatilis L., were studied in the Kleine Nete, a eutrophic, canalized lowland river in north Belgium. Since the behaviour of perch is strongly affected by habitat type, two kinds of river section were chosen, based on physical characteristics: homogeneous sections with regard to depth, bottom type and current speed; and heterogeneous sections with a riffle and pool pattern. The fish were caught by electrofishing and all perch larger than 10 cm were marked individually. The population densities were much higher in the heterogeneous parts. In these sections about 30% of marked perch stayed within a home range, while in the homogeneous sections all were mobile. The older individuals showed a stronger tendency to accept a home range than the 1- or 2-year-old perch. This difference may be explained by different behaviour: young perch live in small schools, while older perch are often solitary. The low densities and the high mobility of perch in the homogeneous river sections indicate that these parts of the river are not a suitable habitat for perch. Habitat improvement of the homogeneous sections wilt probably result in higher overall population densities.

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