We detected that Galaxias maculatus exhibits a pattern where metabolic activity increases after sunrise and peaks between noon and sunset, but this species feeds in the afternoon, until several hours after sunset. Moreover, we showed that G. maculatus is observed in the littoral zone during the day, disappears completely from this zone after sunset and returns at sunrise. Littoral prey species are common in the diet of G. maculatus, but this study showed that pelagic prey are also present during twilight and night hours in smaller individuals (<50 mm), which is related to habitat use. These behavioural rhythms are especially important for G. maculatus, which runs a high predation risk when consuming prey that is widely available outside th...
Diel vertical migration (DVM) is a common behavior in zooplankton to avoid visual predation as well ...
The relationship between the native Galaxias maculatus and environmental variables was studied in 52...
The appearance of large shoals of Munida gregaria pelagic juveniles in San Jorge Gulf was coincident...
Body mass and temperature are primary determinants of metabolic rate in ectothermic animals. Oxygen ...
Temperature is a prime driver of biological systems, and has implications for populations, community...
The guiña (Leopardus guigna) is a small felid found primarily in temperate mixed forests of southern...
We examined the diel feeding pattern, gastric evacuation and daily ration of a lentic, endemic Tasm...
Reproductive characteristics of the native fish Galaxias platei were studied in Lake Moreno, an ultr...
The littoral zone of small off-stream water storage containing a translocated population of Galaxias...
1. Clark & Levy (1988) described an antipredation window for smaller planktivorous fish during crepu...
AbstractThe present paper analyses predation patterns, of Percichthys trucha and salmonid fish upon ...
Respiration rates of natural zooplankton communities were measured for diel cycles in two lakes. Dis...
Despite potentially reducing predation mortality, behavioural responses of native species to intro...
Understanding the influence of landscape features on population differentiation is fundamental to ev...
The native freshwater fish Galaxias platei shows a wide latitudinal distribution in Patagonia, being...
Diel vertical migration (DVM) is a common behavior in zooplankton to avoid visual predation as well ...
The relationship between the native Galaxias maculatus and environmental variables was studied in 52...
The appearance of large shoals of Munida gregaria pelagic juveniles in San Jorge Gulf was coincident...
Body mass and temperature are primary determinants of metabolic rate in ectothermic animals. Oxygen ...
Temperature is a prime driver of biological systems, and has implications for populations, community...
The guiña (Leopardus guigna) is a small felid found primarily in temperate mixed forests of southern...
We examined the diel feeding pattern, gastric evacuation and daily ration of a lentic, endemic Tasm...
Reproductive characteristics of the native fish Galaxias platei were studied in Lake Moreno, an ultr...
The littoral zone of small off-stream water storage containing a translocated population of Galaxias...
1. Clark & Levy (1988) described an antipredation window for smaller planktivorous fish during crepu...
AbstractThe present paper analyses predation patterns, of Percichthys trucha and salmonid fish upon ...
Respiration rates of natural zooplankton communities were measured for diel cycles in two lakes. Dis...
Despite potentially reducing predation mortality, behavioural responses of native species to intro...
Understanding the influence of landscape features on population differentiation is fundamental to ev...
The native freshwater fish Galaxias platei shows a wide latitudinal distribution in Patagonia, being...
Diel vertical migration (DVM) is a common behavior in zooplankton to avoid visual predation as well ...
The relationship between the native Galaxias maculatus and environmental variables was studied in 52...
The appearance of large shoals of Munida gregaria pelagic juveniles in San Jorge Gulf was coincident...