Feeding success during the first weeks of life is critical to determining survival and ultimate year-class strength of fishes. To compare the relative influence of gape limitation and available zooplankton on prey size selection among the larvae of three species of freshwater fishes, we gathered data on fish gape size, prey size, and size-specific prey selection in lakes and reservoirs. These variables were compared among black crappies Pomoxis nigromaculatus from a lake that contained large zooplankton as prey and white crappies P. annularis and gizzard shad Dorosoma cepedianum (a potential competitor of white crappie) from reservoirs that contained small zooplankton. In three Ohio reservoirs (i.e., small-zooplankton systems), available ...
Funding for this project was provided by National Science Foundation grants DEB 9407859 and DEB 9107...
The size-efficiency hypothesis of fish predation has dominated the literature on zooplankton communi...
Life history shifts in daphnids in response to fish infochemicals are generally interpreted as an ad...
Feeding success during the first weeks of life is critical to determining survival and ultimate yea...
Abstract in English and FrenchSmall gape of zooplanktivorous larval fish limits their prey size; yet...
We used otoliths to estimate growth and survival of white (Pomoxis annularis) and black (Pomoxis nig...
Interactions among larval gizzard shad, bluegill and zooplankton prey were examined via a controlled...
To test potential competitive interactions between larvae of white crappie Pomoxis annularis and of ...
Abstract. Available prey influence fish recruitment, especially when size-dependent processes, such ...
The relative importance of taxa- and size-specific prey selection, and the influence of gape on the ...
Because peak abundance of larval gizzard shad Dorosoma cepedianum occurs simultaneously with the mid...
In small, hypereutrophic reservoirs (\u3c100 ha; \u3e100 mg total phosphorus/L), larval gizzard shad...
Abstract.—Historical variation in the abundance of bloater Coregonus hoyi in Lake Michigan may have ...
Environmental conditions like turbidity can fluctuate rapidly during the early life of fishes and ca...
Recruitment success of larval fishes can determine subsequent effects of older life stages on ecosys...
Funding for this project was provided by National Science Foundation grants DEB 9407859 and DEB 9107...
The size-efficiency hypothesis of fish predation has dominated the literature on zooplankton communi...
Life history shifts in daphnids in response to fish infochemicals are generally interpreted as an ad...
Feeding success during the first weeks of life is critical to determining survival and ultimate yea...
Abstract in English and FrenchSmall gape of zooplanktivorous larval fish limits their prey size; yet...
We used otoliths to estimate growth and survival of white (Pomoxis annularis) and black (Pomoxis nig...
Interactions among larval gizzard shad, bluegill and zooplankton prey were examined via a controlled...
To test potential competitive interactions between larvae of white crappie Pomoxis annularis and of ...
Abstract. Available prey influence fish recruitment, especially when size-dependent processes, such ...
The relative importance of taxa- and size-specific prey selection, and the influence of gape on the ...
Because peak abundance of larval gizzard shad Dorosoma cepedianum occurs simultaneously with the mid...
In small, hypereutrophic reservoirs (\u3c100 ha; \u3e100 mg total phosphorus/L), larval gizzard shad...
Abstract.—Historical variation in the abundance of bloater Coregonus hoyi in Lake Michigan may have ...
Environmental conditions like turbidity can fluctuate rapidly during the early life of fishes and ca...
Recruitment success of larval fishes can determine subsequent effects of older life stages on ecosys...
Funding for this project was provided by National Science Foundation grants DEB 9407859 and DEB 9107...
The size-efficiency hypothesis of fish predation has dominated the literature on zooplankton communi...
Life history shifts in daphnids in response to fish infochemicals are generally interpreted as an ad...