Understanding factors important to recruitment in fishes has proven to be a difficult and challenging problem. Largemouth bass Micropterus salmoides, a popular recreational sport fish, is an excellent model species to explore mechanisms of recruitment, because both density-dependent and independent processes have been identified as important in regulating populations. Timing of hatching can influence growth and survival of largemouth bass. Individuals hatched relatively early have a period of growth prior to the swim-up of later-hatched cohorts allowing them to switch to piscivory at an earlier date due to release of gape limitations. Otolith and microsatellite data suggest that earlier hatched fish contribute the most to the final popu...
For organisms with great fecundity and high mortality in early life stages, such as shellfish or fis...
In the limnetic zones of small, highly productive reservoirs, young-of-year (YOY) gizzard shad (Doro...
Determining the factors that influence recruitment to sequential ontogenetic stages is critical for ...
Understanding factors important to recruitment in fishes has proven to be a difficult and challengin...
Understanding the mechanisms that govern recruitment in fish populations is fundamental to informing...
Four early life events (i.e., hatching, the ontogenetic diet shift to piscivory, fall lipid accumul...
Previous work has demonstrated that survival of largemouth bass Micropterus salmoides through the f...
Regional- and local-scale processes may interact to influence early growth and survival, thereby gov...
118 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.Recruitment is a highly varia...
Largemouth Bass (Micropterus salmoides) are an economically important gamefish species in North Amer...
Winter severity (temperature, duration, and photocycle), geographic origin, food availability, and i...
We conducted an outdoor pool experiment at a mid-temperate latitude (Ohio, 40°N) to determine how co...
The causes of >30-fold recruitment variability in striped bass Morone saxatilis were investigated in...
Abstract in English and FrenchHow large size affects overwinter growth and survival of age-O fish ma...
Recreational fisheries represent complex coupled human and natural systems subject to intricate feed...
For organisms with great fecundity and high mortality in early life stages, such as shellfish or fis...
In the limnetic zones of small, highly productive reservoirs, young-of-year (YOY) gizzard shad (Doro...
Determining the factors that influence recruitment to sequential ontogenetic stages is critical for ...
Understanding factors important to recruitment in fishes has proven to be a difficult and challengin...
Understanding the mechanisms that govern recruitment in fish populations is fundamental to informing...
Four early life events (i.e., hatching, the ontogenetic diet shift to piscivory, fall lipid accumul...
Previous work has demonstrated that survival of largemouth bass Micropterus salmoides through the f...
Regional- and local-scale processes may interact to influence early growth and survival, thereby gov...
118 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.Recruitment is a highly varia...
Largemouth Bass (Micropterus salmoides) are an economically important gamefish species in North Amer...
Winter severity (temperature, duration, and photocycle), geographic origin, food availability, and i...
We conducted an outdoor pool experiment at a mid-temperate latitude (Ohio, 40°N) to determine how co...
The causes of >30-fold recruitment variability in striped bass Morone saxatilis were investigated in...
Abstract in English and FrenchHow large size affects overwinter growth and survival of age-O fish ma...
Recreational fisheries represent complex coupled human and natural systems subject to intricate feed...
For organisms with great fecundity and high mortality in early life stages, such as shellfish or fis...
In the limnetic zones of small, highly productive reservoirs, young-of-year (YOY) gizzard shad (Doro...
Determining the factors that influence recruitment to sequential ontogenetic stages is critical for ...