Behavioural and fitness effects of translocation to a novel environment: Whole‐lake experiments in two aquatic top predators
Abstract
Translocation into a novel environment through common fisheries management practices, such as fish stocking, provides opportunities to study behavioural and fitness impacts of translocations at realistic ecological scales. The process of stocking, as well as the unfamiliarity with novel ecological conditions and the interactions with resident fish may affect translocated individuals, leading to alterations of behaviours and causing fitness...
Paper Details
Title
Behavioural and fitness effects of translocation to a novel environment: Whole‐lake experiments in two aquatic top predators
Published Date
Sep 4, 2020
Journal
Volume
89
Issue
10
Pages
2325 - 2344
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