Original paper
Pop‐off data storage tags reveal niche partitioning between native and non‐native predators in a novel ecosystem
Abstract
Niche partitioning might be predicted to be particularly dynamic in ‘novel ecosystems’ characterized by human‐altered environmental conditions and biological invasions. Restoration efforts for native species in such systems can be informed by detailed characterization of niche partitioning. In Lake Ontario, fishery management agencies have been engaged in a long‐term struggle to restore native top predators including lake trout ( Salvelinus...
Paper Details
Title
Pop‐off data storage tags reveal niche partitioning between native and non‐native predators in a novel ecosystem
Published Date
Oct 29, 2019
Journal
Volume
57
Issue
1
Pages
181 - 191
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