External and internal grouping characteristics of juvenile walleye pollock in the Eastern Bering Sea

Published: Jan 1, 2019
Abstract
Size and shape patterns of fish groups are collective outcomes of interactions among members. Consequently, group-level patterns are often affected when any member responds to changes in their internal state, external state, and environment. To determine how groups of fish respond to components of their physical and ecological environment, and whether the response is influenced by a component of their external state (i.e., fish age), we used a...
Paper Details
Title
External and internal grouping characteristics of juvenile walleye pollock in the Eastern Bering Sea
Published Date
Jan 1, 2019
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