36 |
Spawning migration distance |
Limited home range, move to deeper water in autumn |
No data |
Environment agency, ??? |
36 |
Spawning migration distance |
Spawning adults move inshore |
No data |
Hicks, ??? |
37 |
Spawning migration period |
A few ripe individuals of rudd were also caught in the same period as white bream (14-16°C) |
No data |
Hladik and Kubecka, 2003 |
39 |
Spawning season |
April-May |
['April', 'May'] |
Spillmann, 1961 |
39 |
Spawning season |
June |
['June'] |
Shikhshabekov, 1979 |
39 |
Spawning season |
April-June |
['April', 'June'] |
Billard, 1997 |
39 |
Spawning season |
April-May to July |
['April', 'May', 'June', 'July'] |
Bruslé and Quignard, 2001 |
39 |
Spawning season |
May-June, but also from March to July |
['March', 'April', 'May', 'June', 'July'] |
Fishbase, 2006 |
39 |
Spawning season |
First two weeks of May |
['May'] |
Vila-Gispert and Moreno-Amich, 2000 |
39 |
Spawning season |
April-July |
['April', 'July'] |
Mann, 1996 |
39 |
Spawning season |
May-July |
['May', 'July'] |
Environment agency, ??? |
39 |
Spawning season |
April-May/June (July) |
['April', 'May', 'June', 'July'] |
Herzig and Winkler, 1986 |
39 |
Spawning season |
The spawning extends from early May to late June |
['May', 'June'] |
Tarkan et al, 2006 |
39 |
Spawning season |
Depending on the place of occurrence, the species begin to spawn when the water temperature reaches 14°C in April, the spawning going on until June. In colder areas, the spawning takes place from June until mid-July |
['April', 'June', 'July'] |
Korzelecka and Winnicki, 1998 |
39 |
Spawning season |
Spawn in pring and summer |
['July', 'August', 'September'] |
Hicks, ??? |
39 |
Spawning season |
May-June |
['May', 'June'] |
Cattanéo et al, 2001 |
40 |
Spawning period duration |
Quite long period |
No data |
Spillmann, 1961 |
40 |
Spawning period duration |
7-11 (June-July) |
9.0 weeks |
Shikhshabekov, 1979 |
40 |
Spawning period duration |
2 but in other areas much longer several months |
2.0 weeks |
Vila-Gispert and Moreno-Amich, 2000 |
40 |
Spawning period duration |
4 [1.00 months, length of breeding season] |
4.0 weeks |
Vila-Gispert and Moreno-Amich, 2002 |
40 |
Spawning period duration |
From 1 to 3 months, but all three populations 4 weeks and among them one few days] |
1.0 weeks |
Tarkan et al, 2006 |
40 |
Spawning period duration |
6-8 [From April until June or from June from Mid-July] |
7.0 weeks |
Korzelecka and Winnicki, 1998 |
41 |
Spawning temperature |
18-27 |
22.5 °C |
Spillmann, 1961 |
41 |
Spawning temperature |
Not less than 18-20 |
19.0 °C |
Shikhshabekov, 1979 |
41 |
Spawning temperature |
18-27 |
22.5 °C |
Bruslé and Quignard, 2001 |
41 |
Spawning temperature |
14-20 |
17.0 °C |
Mann, 1996 |
41 |
Spawning temperature |
About 15 |
15.0 °C |
Kennedy, 1969 |
41 |
Spawning temperature |
14-20 |
17.0 °C |
Environment agency, ??? |
41 |
Spawning temperature |
14-20 |
17.0 °C |
Herzig and Winkler, 1986 |
41 |
Spawning temperature |
From early May (17.5°C) to late June (23.5°C) [review from other populations: 17.5-23.5, 21.9-24.4, 10, 18-20 and 18-25] |
20.5 °C |
Tarkan et al, 2006 |
41 |
Spawning temperature |
Depending on the place of occurrence, the species begin to spawn when the water temperature reaches 14°C |
14.0 °C |
Korzelecka and Winnicki, 1998 |
41 |
Spawning temperature |
Water exceeds 18 |
18.0 °C |
Hicks, ??? |
42 |
Spawning water type |
River, reservoir, lakes |
Stagnant water |
Vila-Gispert and Moreno-Amich, 2000 |
42 |
Spawning water type |
Current velocity: < 5 cm/s |
Flowing or turbulent water |
Mann, 1996 |
42 |
Spawning water type |
Some species seem to be strickly dependent on the tributary zone as they were never observed reproducing in the reservoir (asp, bleak, chub and white bream), while others are facultative tributary users (roach, bream, pike, perch, rudd). Generalists: fish spawning in suitable places both inthe tributary and the reservoir: bream, roach, perh, pike and ruffe |
No category |
Hladik and Kubecka, 2003 |
43 |
Spawning depth |
Shallow waters : 0.1 to 1 m |
1.0 m |
Bruslé and Quignard, 2001 |
43 |
Spawning depth |
Shallow waters |
No data |
Lafaille et al, 2001 |
43 |
Spawning depth |
Shallow waters |
No data |
Fishbase, 2006 |
43 |
Spawning depth |
0.1-0.9 m deep |
0.5 m |
Environment agency, ??? |
43 |
Spawning depth |
Move inshore |
No data |
Hicks, ??? |
44 |
Spawning substrate |
Aquatic plants |
Phytophils |
Spillmann, 1961 |
44 |
Spawning substrate |
Phytophil: aquatic plants |
Phytophils |
Bruslé and Quignard, 2001 |
44 |
Spawning substrate |
Submerged plants |
Phytophils |
Billard, 1997 |
44 |
Spawning substrate |
Typical phytophil: plants |
Phytophils |
Lafaille et al, 2001 |
44 |
Spawning substrate |
Vegetation |
Phytophils |
Fishbase, 2006 |
44 |
Spawning substrate |
Phytophils: eggs adhere to submerged macrophytes |
Phytophils |
Mann, 1996 |
44 |
Spawning substrate |
Deposit their eggs on plants |
Phytophils |
Kennedy, 1969 |
44 |
Spawning substrate |
Weed |
Phytophils |
Environment agency, ??? |
44 |
Spawning substrate |
Phytophil |
Phytophils |
Wolter and Vilcinskas, 1997 |
44 |
Spawning substrate |
Phytophils |
Phytophils |
Balon, 1975 |
44 |
Spawning substrate |
Deposit their eggs amonst vegetation |
Phytophils |
Hicks, ??? |
44 |
Spawning substrate |
Phytophil |
Phytophils |
Cattanéo et al, 2001 |
45 |
Spawning site preparation |
Open water/substratum egg scatterers |
Open water/substratum scatter |
Fishbase, 2006 |
45 |
Spawning site preparation |
Open substratum spawners |
Open water/substratum scatter |
Mann, 1996 |
45 |
Spawning site preparation |
Zygotes are placed in a special habitat (e.g. scattered on vegetation, or buried in gravel) |
Susbtrate chooser |
Vila-Gispert and Moreno-Amich, 2002 |
45 |
Spawning site preparation |
Open substratum spawner |
Open water/substratum scatter |
Balon, 1975 |
45 |
Spawning site preparation |
Deposit their eggs |
No category |
Hicks, ??? |
47 |
Mating system |
Group spawning. Female frequently followed by 2 males |
Promiscuity |
Ah-King et al, 2004 |
48 |
Spawning release |
Multiple |
Multiple |
Rinchard, 1996 |
48 |
Spawning release |
One clear seasonal peak per year |
Total |
Fishbase, 2006 |
48 |
Spawning release |
Monospawner fish but in other areas where female shed the eggs over several months |
Multiple |
Vila-Gispert and Moreno-Amich, 2000 |
48 |
Spawning release |
Fractionnal spawner |
No category |
Spillmann, 1961 |
48 |
Spawning release |
Spawns no less than 2 batches of eggs (the first is the main one), seem to spawn only twice |
Multiple |
Shikhshabekov, 1979 |
48 |
Spawning release |
Fractional spawner : several batches of eggs |
Multiple |
Bruslé and Quignard, 2001 |
48 |
Spawning release |
Single spawning per year |
Total |
Vila-Gispert and Moreno-Amich, 2002 |
48 |
Spawning release |
Synchronous type of spawning has been reported [Yet in some areas, rudd has asynchronous ovogenesis and shed the eggs over several months, spawn two batches of eggs int he absence of suitable conditions (particularly temperature) for spawning, the female remain throughout the spawning period with unspawned sexual products] |
Multiple |
Tarkan et al, 2006 |
48 |
Spawning release |
The eggs are laid in two portions, the first portion consisting of 80% of all the eggs |
No category |
Korzelecka and Winnicki, 1998 |
48 |
Spawning release |
Fractional |
Fractional |
Cattanéo et al, 2001 |
48 |
Spawning release |
S. erythrophthalmus spawned four times,the embryos hatching between June 19 and August 1st |
No category |
Rheinberger et al, 1987 |
49 |
Parity |
Iteroparous |
Iteroparous |
Vila-Gispert and Moreno-Amich, 2000 |
50 |
Parental care |
Non guarders |
No care |
Fishbase, 2006 |
50 |
Parental care |
Non guarders |
No care |
Mann, 1996 |
50 |
Parental care |
No parental protection of zygotes, embryo and larvae |
No care |
Vila-Gispert and Moreno-Amich, 2002 |