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River Research and Applications. 38:1321-1332
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Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 78:797-808
Recruitment has been linked to decreases in the ratio of age-specific mortality (M′) to mass-specific growth (G′), and year-class strength may be predicted by the age when M′/G′ = 1. Hydrological stress adversely affects these parameters for
Autor:
John V. Gatto, Joel C. Trexler
Publikováno v:
Oecologia. 193:713-727
Foundational ecological models characterize dispersal with two behavioral traits, speed and directional bias. We hypothesized that these two traits can predict the order of colonization by fishes in a heterogenous landscape. Colonization patterns fol
Autor:
Joel C. Trexler, John V. Gatto
Publikováno v:
Environmental Biology of Fishes. 102:595-613
Hydrological variation is believed to be the main density-independent factor that controls fish recruitment in floodplain ecosystems. However, our ability to fully understand these controls is greatly impeded by the size-selective nature of sampling
Autor:
Joel C. Trexler, John V. Gatto
Publikováno v:
Oecologia. 193:729-730
Authors would like to update the incorrect version of Fig. 4 which was incorrectly published in original publication.
Publikováno v:
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 68:519-527
The persistence of behavioral types in situ and the drivers of persistence are central to predicting the ecological effects of intraspecific behavioral variation. We surveyed individual refuge use of mud crabs (Panopeus herbstii), a behavior related
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Ecology. 93:1935-1943
Trait-mediated indirect interactions (TMII) play an important role in structuring natural communities, and numerous studies have experimentally demonstrated their presence in a variety of systems. However, these studies have largely examined the pres