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Autor:
Chris C. Wilson, Jenilee Gobin, Michael G. Fox, Stan Yavno, Gordon H. Copp, Anna Vila-Gispert
Publikováno v:
Hydrobiologia. 847:345-364
To determine the origin of introduced European populations of pumpkinseed Lepomis gibbosus (Linnaeus, 1758)—a freshwater sunfish, native to eastern North America that has spread across western and central Europe—we investigated the phylogeography
Autor:
Stan Yavno, Roi Holzman
Publikováno v:
Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries. 28:201-212
Aquatic organisms physically interact with the water that surrounds them, and this interaction is fundamental in shaping many aspects of their biology. General characteristics of the hydrodynamic interactions between organisms and the flow around the
Autor:
Gordon H. Copp, Mirosław Przybylski, Michael G. Fox, Hein H. van Kleef, Julien Cucherousset, Eva Záhorská, Carl Smith, Grzegorz Zięba, Hugo Verreycken, Stan Yavno, Gérard Masson
Publikováno v:
Ecology of Freshwater Fish
Ecology of Freshwater Fish, 2018, 27 (3), pp.874-883. ⟨10.1111/eff.12399⟩
Ecology of Freshwater Fish, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, 2018, 27 (3), pp.874-883. ⟨10.1111/eff.12399⟩
Ecology of Freshwater Fish, 27, 874-883
Ecology of Freshwater Fish, 27, 3, pp. 874-883
Ecology of Freshwater Fish, 2018, 27 (3), pp.874-883. ⟨10.1111/eff.12399⟩
Ecology of Freshwater Fish, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, 2018, 27 (3), pp.874-883. ⟨10.1111/eff.12399⟩
Ecology of Freshwater Fish, 27, 874-883
Ecology of Freshwater Fish, 27, 3, pp. 874-883
This study, which derives from work initiated as part of a N.A.T.O. Collaborative Linkage Grant (LST‐CLG No. 979499), supported by consecutive research contracts (SF0238 and SF0248) from the UK Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (to
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::915a2114e3f8d5263ed163820748161d
https://hdl.handle.net/10023/17354
https://hdl.handle.net/10023/17354
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Zoology. 93:879-888
Morphological responses to flowing water have been documented in many fishes, but rarely reported in species with gibbose body types, despite their use of riffles in rivers and streams. In this study, we compared morphological responses to water flow
Publikováno v:
Behavioral Ecology. 26:1083-1090
The successful establishment and expansion of invasive species may be linked to the behavior and dispersal tendency of individuals within an introduced population. To test the prediction that the boldest individuals, with the greatest dispersal tende
Publikováno v:
© Environmental Biology of Fishes, 2017, vol. 100, núm. 8, p. 969-980
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Contemporary patterns of morphological variation among populations reflects the interplay between historic and contemporary processes that result from selection and constraint. Using the pumpkinseed (Lepomis gibbosus), a species native to North Ameri
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http://hdl.handle.net/10256/14331
http://hdl.handle.net/10256/14331
Publikováno v:
Naturwissenschaften. 101:479-492
Non-indigenous species are oftentimes exposed to ecosystems with unfamiliar species, and organisms that exhibit a high degree of phenotypic plasticity may be better able to contend with the novel competitors that they may encounter during range expan
Autor:
Stan Yavno, Michael G. Fox
Publikováno v:
Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 26:2383-2395
Phenotypic plasticity can contribute to the proliferation and invasion success of nonindigenous species by promoting phenotypic changes that increase fitness, facilitate range expansion and improve survival. In this study, differences in phenotypic p
Autor:
Stan Yavno, Lynda D. Corkum
Publikováno v:
Journal of Fish Biology. 78:1944-1953
In this study, cannibalistic and predatory responses of juvenile Neogobius melanostomus (either fed or deprived of food and caught during the reproductive summer or non-reproductive winter season) to water washings of fertilized eggs from conspecific
Autor:
Lynda D. Corkum, Stan Yavno
Publikováno v:
Behaviour. 147:121-132
Fish are known to communicate in many ways and commonly use olfactory and visual signals. When round goby (Neogobius melanostomus) males become reproductive, they change from mottled grey to black and release sex steroids in their urine. In this stud