The goal of this study was to explain the species diversity of different freshwater communities by examining various abiotic and biotic factors. Abiotic factors include the physical habitat as measured by current, temperature, food availability, shelter availability, and substratum composition. Biotic factors included the predation and competition between fish species. The overall productivity of each community was expected to be related to the growth rates and densities of the different fish species.http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/54451/1/2889.pdfDescription of 2889.pdf : Access restricted to on-site users at the U-M Biological Station
Abstract.—The importance of floodplain lakes to tropical river systems is well established, but litt...
Warmwater fish communities of the Missouri River basin are poorly studied. I conducted a series of i...
THE ROLE OF ENVIRONMENTAL CHARACTERISTICS ON FISH COMMUNITY STRUCTURE AND FOOD WEB INTERACTIONS IN L...
The purpose of this project was to analyze a fish community and to examine factors that structure th...
The purpose of this study was to understand how abiotic factors change along Carp Lake River and how...
The principle reason for this investigation is then to compare the physical features of this communi...
In this community study, we successfully investigated where fish live in the East Branch of the Mapl...
Floodplain lakes of large river systems contain fish habitats that are not found elsewhere within th...
The determination of community structure is an important ecological tool for the formation of hypoth...
We evaluated the influence of habitat connectivity and local environmental factors on the distributi...
Aquatic invertebrate diversity and abundance is affected by many abiotic factors in the stream as we...
The purpose of our study is conduct a detailed examination of the Sturgeon River fish community. Thi...
The purpose of our study is to conduct a detailed examination of the Sturgeon River fish community. ...
Thesis (M.S., Biological Sciences) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010Explaining patter...
Fish populations recruitment, growth, and mortality are regulated by biotic and abiotic factors. The...
Abstract.—The importance of floodplain lakes to tropical river systems is well established, but litt...
Warmwater fish communities of the Missouri River basin are poorly studied. I conducted a series of i...
THE ROLE OF ENVIRONMENTAL CHARACTERISTICS ON FISH COMMUNITY STRUCTURE AND FOOD WEB INTERACTIONS IN L...
The purpose of this project was to analyze a fish community and to examine factors that structure th...
The purpose of this study was to understand how abiotic factors change along Carp Lake River and how...
The principle reason for this investigation is then to compare the physical features of this communi...
In this community study, we successfully investigated where fish live in the East Branch of the Mapl...
Floodplain lakes of large river systems contain fish habitats that are not found elsewhere within th...
The determination of community structure is an important ecological tool for the formation of hypoth...
We evaluated the influence of habitat connectivity and local environmental factors on the distributi...
Aquatic invertebrate diversity and abundance is affected by many abiotic factors in the stream as we...
The purpose of our study is conduct a detailed examination of the Sturgeon River fish community. Thi...
The purpose of our study is to conduct a detailed examination of the Sturgeon River fish community. ...
Thesis (M.S., Biological Sciences) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010Explaining patter...
Fish populations recruitment, growth, and mortality are regulated by biotic and abiotic factors. The...
Abstract.—The importance of floodplain lakes to tropical river systems is well established, but litt...
Warmwater fish communities of the Missouri River basin are poorly studied. I conducted a series of i...
THE ROLE OF ENVIRONMENTAL CHARACTERISTICS ON FISH COMMUNITY STRUCTURE AND FOOD WEB INTERACTIONS IN L...