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. 2016 Sep 14;11(9):e0162277. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0162277

Table 1. Physical habitat and fish stocking data for caged and carcass experiments.

Caged experiments Carcass experiments
Lake Volume (Ha-m) Quadrant Date Pike (g, #) Density (g / Ha-m) Date Pike(g) Density (g / Ha-m)
Tiny 5.53 North 6/3 227, 1 184 6/10 7,479 5410
South 181, 1 7,479
East 308, 1 7,479
West 299, 1 7,479
total 1016, 4 29,915
Gensle 3.72 North 6/4 254, 2 239 6/11 6,538 7030
South 245, 1 6,538
East 209, 1 6,538
West 181, 1 6,538
total 889, 5 26,151
Little Bear 8.57 North 6/5 408, 1 229 6/12 15,466 7219
South 499, 1 15,466
East 508, 1 15,466
West 544, 1 15,466
total 1959, 4 61,863
Denise 77.39 North 6/5 390, 1 18
South 327, 2
East 345, 1
West 336, 1
total 1398, 5

Description of lake volume and date (month/day), mass (g), abundance (#) and density (g/ Ha-m) of live (caged experiments) and dead (carcass experiments) pike stocked in four quadrants in four lakes in the Soldotna Creek drainage on Alaska’s Kenai Peninsula in 2013.