Theory suggests that habitat structure and population density profoundly influence the phenotypic development of animals. Here, we predicted that reduced rearing density and increased structural complexity promote food search ability, anti-predator response and the ability to forage on novel prey, all behavioural skills important for surviving in the wild. Brown trout were reared at three densities (conventional hatchery density, a fourth of conventional hatchery density and natural density) in tanks with or without structure. Treatment effects on behaviour were studied on trout fry and parr, whereupon 20 trout from each of the six treatment groups were released in an enclosed natural stream and recaptured after 36 days. Fry reared at natur...
<div><p>While the prevalence of density-dependence is well-established in population ecology, few fi...
While the prevalence of density-dependence is well-established in population ecology, few field stud...
Territorial behaviour is thought to play a role in limiting population density. Consequently the fac...
Background and aims: Early environmental conditions are known to influence the phenotypic developmen...
Understanding the relation between behavioural processes and their population- or community-level co...
In populations of plants and animals, competition for a limited amount of critical resources is oft...
The population density of brown trout (Salmo tnttta) in a small natural system was manipulated in s...
1. Whereas the effects of density-dependent growth and survival on population dynamics are well-know...
The object of this study was to test the hypothesis that prey abundance in large part regulates disp...
The object of this study was to test the hypothesis that prey abundance in large part regulates disp...
Domesticated (farm) salmonid fishes display an increased willingness to accept risk while foraging, ...
Abstract: Competitor density and aggressive behavior influences the ability of fish to use food reso...
1. The importance of body size and growth rate in ecological interactions is widely recognized, and ...
The population density of brown trout (Salmo trutta) in a small natural system was manipulated in si...
1. The importance of body size and growth rate in ecological interactions is widely recognized, and ...
<div><p>While the prevalence of density-dependence is well-established in population ecology, few fi...
While the prevalence of density-dependence is well-established in population ecology, few field stud...
Territorial behaviour is thought to play a role in limiting population density. Consequently the fac...
Background and aims: Early environmental conditions are known to influence the phenotypic developmen...
Understanding the relation between behavioural processes and their population- or community-level co...
In populations of plants and animals, competition for a limited amount of critical resources is oft...
The population density of brown trout (Salmo tnttta) in a small natural system was manipulated in s...
1. Whereas the effects of density-dependent growth and survival on population dynamics are well-know...
The object of this study was to test the hypothesis that prey abundance in large part regulates disp...
The object of this study was to test the hypothesis that prey abundance in large part regulates disp...
Domesticated (farm) salmonid fishes display an increased willingness to accept risk while foraging, ...
Abstract: Competitor density and aggressive behavior influences the ability of fish to use food reso...
1. The importance of body size and growth rate in ecological interactions is widely recognized, and ...
The population density of brown trout (Salmo trutta) in a small natural system was manipulated in si...
1. The importance of body size and growth rate in ecological interactions is widely recognized, and ...
<div><p>While the prevalence of density-dependence is well-established in population ecology, few fi...
While the prevalence of density-dependence is well-established in population ecology, few field stud...
Territorial behaviour is thought to play a role in limiting population density. Consequently the fac...