Marine bird aggregations associated with the tidally-driven plume and plume fronts of the Columbia River

Volume: 107, Pages: 85 - 95
Published: Sep 1, 2014
Abstract
Freshwater discharge from large rivers into the coastal ocean creates tidally-driven frontal systems known to enhance mixing, primary production, and secondary production. Many authors suggest that tidal plume fronts increase energy flow to fish-eating predators by attracting planktivorous fishes to feed on plankton aggregated by the fronts. However, few studies of plume fronts directly examine piscivorous predator response to plume fronts. Our...
Paper Details
Title
Marine bird aggregations associated with the tidally-driven plume and plume fronts of the Columbia River
Published Date
Sep 1, 2014
Volume
107
Pages
85 - 95
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