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Fish data. A database of multi-mesh gillnet catches was used to analyse the size structure of European lake fish assemblages. Natural lakes and reservoirs (both termed ‘lakes’ in the following) were sampled between 1993 and 2010 largely in accordance with the European standard EN 14757 for gillnet surveys in lakes (Appelberg et al., 1995; CEN, 2005). Stratified random sampling with benthic multi-mesh gillnets (type Nordic: length 30 m; height 1.5 m; 12 panels of 2.5 m each with mesh sizes between 5 and 55 mm knot to knot) was applied during late summer and early autumn with a pre-defined number of nets per lake set randomly in each depth stratum depending on lake area and depth. Slightly different sampling protocols were applied for 55 German lakes with the number of nets split between seasons (Xxxxxx et al., 2005). Some lakes were sampled with a reduced effort due to conservation and public acceptability issues (Xxxxxxxx et al., 2009). Pelagic fish catches were ignored because pelagic nets were not consistently used between the countries. For the calculation of size metrics, information on individual fish size is essential to obtain a representative picture of the size structure of the fish assemblage. We selected only those lakes for which information on individual length (nearest cm) and/or fresh weight (FW; nearest g) was available for at least 95% of all fish. Figure 9: Geographical distribution of the 268 lakes across eight European countries (grey-coloured) with complete information on individual length and freshweigth of the benthic multi-mesh gillnet catches. If only FW was recorded during field campaigns, length was estimated using latitudinal- and species-specific weight-length relationships (5.1% of the data) calculated from fish in the database with complete information on individual length and FW (Xxxxxxx unpublished). The use of back-calculated length had no significant impact on the size distribution which was evaluated on a subset of 268 lakes with complete information on individual length and FW (Fig.9).
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