Larval and juvenile Longfin Smelt diets as a function of fish size and prey density in the San Francisco Estuary
The density and quality of zooplankton prey affect the feeding success of larval and juvenile fishes and thus can drive growth, survival, and recruitment. As part of a larger effort investigating potential causes of a pelagic fish decline, we examined regional feeding success (food presence/absence,...
Main Authors: | Zair P. Lojkovic Burris, Randall D. Baxter, Christina E. Burdi |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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California Department of Fish and Wildlife
2022-07-01
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Series: | California Fish and Wildlife Journal |
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Online Access: | https://journal.wildlife.ca.gov/2022/06/30/larval-and-juvenile-longfin-smelt-diets-as-a-function-of-fish-size-and-prey-density-in-the-san-francisco-estuary/ |
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