Water Temperature, Prey Concentration and Salmonid Density Influence Daily Growth of Wild Juvenile Salmonids in Tributaries of the Upper Salmon River, Idaho (USA)
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2025
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Journal Title:Freshwater Biology
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Description:Theory, experiments and field studies indicate that the somatic growth rate of freshwater consumers is shaped by the individual, additive and multiplicative effects of multiple factors, including consumer size and condition, temperature, prey resources and biotic interactions. While our understanding of how these factors affect wild populations of freshwater consumers is improving, the topic remains poorly studied, especially with respect to mobile species.
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Source:Freshwater Biology, 70(1)
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ISSN:0046-5070 ; 1365-2427
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Rights Information:CC BY-NC
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha-512:e514980118dfa5115937bfa2a0600b22236a6435d84fa94481c403773b641f33a6f667e7de83f04118ac9d2927a0a0702181202d0e32ffea6596ab9d4c2e4c61
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