The energetic consequences of habitat structure for forest stream salmonids
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Journal Title:Journal of Animal Ecology
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Description:Increasing habitat availability (i.e. habitat suitable for occupancy) is often assumed to elevate the abundance or production of mobile consumers; however, this relationship is often nonlinear (threshold or unimodal). Identifying the mechanisms underlying these nonlinearities is essential for predicting the ecological impacts of habitat change, yet the functional forms and ultimate causation of consumer-habitat relationships are often poorly understood.
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Source:Journal of Animal Ecology, 87(5), 1383-1394
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ISSN:0021-8790 ; 1365-2656
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Rights Information:Accepted Manuscript
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha-512:6b6b9e7319ce06a216365926943b44ec537e9ad0a07ba4e284aa8edf3d6bcaf14c1fcf407201e39699376b7b11b229e6136636bf6a92f9ced29d96e557638889
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