We sampled three limnetic fish species: juvenile sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka), three-spine stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus) and longfin smelt (Spirinchus thaleichthys) in Lake Washington to quantify species-specific patterns of diel vertical migration (DVM). Catch-per-unit-effort data analysed from 15 years of midwater trawling documented seasonal and diel differences in vertical distributions for each species. These results were consistent with the hypothesis that the patterns of DVM in Lake Washington were affected by life history, size and morphology. Sockeye salmon showed clear DVM in spring but essentially no DVM in fall, remaining in deep water, whereas three-spine sticklebacks were prevalent at the surface at night in both...
Salmonines support valuable recreational fisheries and are the predominant predators in the open wat...
1. We examined the temporal and spatial heterogeneity of zooplankton in lake surface waters during t...
Abstract.—We compared temporal consumption rates by sockeye salmon Oncorhynchus nerka fry with food ...
We sampled three limnetic fish species: juvenile sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka), three-spine st...
The widespread occurrence of diel vertical migration behavior in pelagic aquatic organisms suggests ...
Evolutionary hypotheses for diel vertical migrations (DVM) of aquatic animals include foraging oppor...
Abstract: Recent studies on Lake Superior suggest that diel vertical migration (DVM) of prey (genera...
The growth and survival of larval fish are influenced by a suite of biotic and abiotic factors. Beca...
Preliminary sampling in Bear Lake, Utah/Idaho, with bottom trawls and larval fish nets indicat
Diel vertical migration, or DVM, is defined as the large-scale changes in the depth dis...
I have studied the adaptive significance of vertical migration of zooplankton in 2 populations of t...
Abstract Aquatic organisms exhibit a variety of diel changes in vertical movement tha...
Seasonal and diel vertical movement (DVM) patterns in aquatic systems have been well documented for ...
Bloater Coregonus hoyi is the last remaining member of the Great Lakes deepwater cisco complex in La...
Graduation date: 2015I evaluated hypotheses related to growth as a driver of depth use and diel vert...
Salmonines support valuable recreational fisheries and are the predominant predators in the open wat...
1. We examined the temporal and spatial heterogeneity of zooplankton in lake surface waters during t...
Abstract.—We compared temporal consumption rates by sockeye salmon Oncorhynchus nerka fry with food ...
We sampled three limnetic fish species: juvenile sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka), three-spine st...
The widespread occurrence of diel vertical migration behavior in pelagic aquatic organisms suggests ...
Evolutionary hypotheses for diel vertical migrations (DVM) of aquatic animals include foraging oppor...
Abstract: Recent studies on Lake Superior suggest that diel vertical migration (DVM) of prey (genera...
The growth and survival of larval fish are influenced by a suite of biotic and abiotic factors. Beca...
Preliminary sampling in Bear Lake, Utah/Idaho, with bottom trawls and larval fish nets indicat
Diel vertical migration, or DVM, is defined as the large-scale changes in the depth dis...
I have studied the adaptive significance of vertical migration of zooplankton in 2 populations of t...
Abstract Aquatic organisms exhibit a variety of diel changes in vertical movement tha...
Seasonal and diel vertical movement (DVM) patterns in aquatic systems have been well documented for ...
Bloater Coregonus hoyi is the last remaining member of the Great Lakes deepwater cisco complex in La...
Graduation date: 2015I evaluated hypotheses related to growth as a driver of depth use and diel vert...
Salmonines support valuable recreational fisheries and are the predominant predators in the open wat...
1. We examined the temporal and spatial heterogeneity of zooplankton in lake surface waters during t...
Abstract.—We compared temporal consumption rates by sockeye salmon Oncorhynchus nerka fry with food ...