Changing with the tides: fine-scale larval fish prey availability and predation pressure near a tidally modulated river plume

Volume: 650, Pages: 217 - 238
Published: Sep 17, 2020
Abstract
Tidally controlled river plumes form distinct frontal boundaries that can alter the spatial distributions of larval fishes and their planktonic prey and predators. Variable in nature, they may expose larval fishes to different trophic environments over small spatio-temporal scales, with unknown consequences for survival and recruitment. In the northern California Current, the Columbia River Plume is strongly influenced by twice-daily freshwater...
Paper Details
Title
Changing with the tides: fine-scale larval fish prey availability and predation pressure near a tidally modulated river plume
Published Date
Sep 17, 2020
Volume
650
Pages
217 - 238
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