Distribution, abundance, and size structure of Amur kaluga Acipenser dauricus and Amur sturgeon A. schrenckii in the Lower Amur and Amur Estuary


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Abstract

Distribution, population structure, and abundance of Amur kaluga Acipenser dauricus and Amur sturgeon A. schrenckii in the Lower Amur and Amur Estuary have been considered based on the materials of two surveys performed in 2011. Both species occur along almost the entire length of the Lower Amur and in major part of the Amur Estuary. The density of their aggregations has significantly decreased in most regions of the river if compared to the 1960s. In the Amur Estuary, A. dauricus and A. schrenckii are most abundant in freshwater and light salted water bodies of its western part. In 2011, the abundance and biomass of A. dauricus and A. schrenckii in the Lower Amur and Amur Estuary was 345000 specimens and 7110 tons and 289000 specimens and 1946 tons, respectively.

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V. N. Koshelev

Khabarovsk Branch

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Email: scn74@mail.ru
Russian Federation, bul. Amurskii 13A, Khabarovsk, 680000

A. P. Shmigirilov

Khabarovsk Branch

Email: scn74@mail.ru
Russian Federation, bul. Amurskii 13A, Khabarovsk, 680000

G. I. Ruban

Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution

Email: scn74@mail.ru
Russian Federation, pr. Leninskii 33, Moscow, 119071

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