Territorial and foraging behaviour of juvenile Mediterranean trout under changing conditions of food and competitors

Volume: 73, Issue: 6, Pages: 990 - 998
Published: Jun 1, 2016
Abstract
Territoriality is probably the most important ecological mechanism regulating densities in stream-living salmonids. Body size is typically regarded as the best predictor of territory size, but food abundance and competitor density may be key driving factors. However, a global analysis of literature data showed no clear patterns on the relative causal role of those factors on determining territory size in juvenile salmonids. Thus, in a factorial...
Paper Details
Title
Territorial and foraging behaviour of juvenile Mediterranean trout under changing conditions of food and competitors
Published Date
Jun 1, 2016
Volume
73
Issue
6
Pages
990 - 998
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