Floodplain trophic subsidies in a modified river network: managed foodscapes of the future?
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2022
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Journal Title:Landscape Ecology
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Description:Context: Cross-boundary subsidies create important growth opportunities for a range of taxa. In modified river systems, remnant patches of floodplain and flood bypasses become ephemeral hotspots of zooplankton production, however, the extent to which these prey items are (or could be) transported downstream is unclear.; Objectives: We investigated the diet of juvenile salmon under varying hydroclimatic conditions to assess the importance of floodplain-produced prey subsidies in an otherwise food-scarce region.
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Source:Landsc Ecol (2022)
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Rights Information:CC BY
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha256:63cec0a8d644e63da002623fa0c0a326163cb0a11eb355463d89d4e356bdf475
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