Non-native predatory fish strongly impact aquatic communities, and their impacts can be exacerbated by anthropogenic habitat alterations. Loss of natural habitat and restoration actions reversing habitat loss can modify relationships between non-native predators and prey. Predicting how these relationships will change is often difficult because insufficient information exists on the habitat-specific feeding ecology of non-native predators. To address this information gap, we examined diets of non-native Striped Bass (Morone saxatilis; 63 to 671 mm standard length; estimated age 1-5 yrs) in the San Francisco Estuary during spring and summer in three habitat types – marsh, shoal, and channel – with the marsh habitat type serving as a model fo...
We quantified temporal and spatial variability in diets of 950 juvenile (age-0) striped bass in the ...
Age-0 striped bass (Morone saxatilis) and potential benthic and epibenthic invertebrate prey were co...
Vegetated areas such as seagrass beds provide food and essential habitat for many fish and invertebr...
Striped bass are both a major predator of native fishes and support a recreational fishery in the Sa...
<p>Predation is one mechanism that could lead to low native fish abundance in macrophyte dominated s...
Striped Bass, Morone saxatilis, has been an established member of the San Francisco Estuary’s (estua...
Striped bass (Morone saxatilis) are recreationally and commercially valuable finfish along the Atlan...
Tidal marsh wetlands provide important foraging habitat for a variety of estuarine fishes. Prey orga...
Seasonal, age-class, and population-level changes in diet and consumption demand of prey by striped ...
For most migratory fish, little is known about the location and size of foraging areas or how lon...
Pelagic fish declines and increased abundance of gelatinous zooplankton are increasingly common in p...
Largemouth Bass (Micropterus salmoides) were introduced into the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta (the D...
Using acoustic telemetry on migratory striped bass Morone saxatilis in Plum Island Estuary (PIE), Ma...
This study examined diets of two predatory fish species, the native Sacramento Pikeminnow (Ptychoche...
We examined the spatial and temporal distributions of fishes at a reference and three restored marsh...
We quantified temporal and spatial variability in diets of 950 juvenile (age-0) striped bass in the ...
Age-0 striped bass (Morone saxatilis) and potential benthic and epibenthic invertebrate prey were co...
Vegetated areas such as seagrass beds provide food and essential habitat for many fish and invertebr...
Striped bass are both a major predator of native fishes and support a recreational fishery in the Sa...
<p>Predation is one mechanism that could lead to low native fish abundance in macrophyte dominated s...
Striped Bass, Morone saxatilis, has been an established member of the San Francisco Estuary’s (estua...
Striped bass (Morone saxatilis) are recreationally and commercially valuable finfish along the Atlan...
Tidal marsh wetlands provide important foraging habitat for a variety of estuarine fishes. Prey orga...
Seasonal, age-class, and population-level changes in diet and consumption demand of prey by striped ...
For most migratory fish, little is known about the location and size of foraging areas or how lon...
Pelagic fish declines and increased abundance of gelatinous zooplankton are increasingly common in p...
Largemouth Bass (Micropterus salmoides) were introduced into the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta (the D...
Using acoustic telemetry on migratory striped bass Morone saxatilis in Plum Island Estuary (PIE), Ma...
This study examined diets of two predatory fish species, the native Sacramento Pikeminnow (Ptychoche...
We examined the spatial and temporal distributions of fishes at a reference and three restored marsh...
We quantified temporal and spatial variability in diets of 950 juvenile (age-0) striped bass in the ...
Age-0 striped bass (Morone saxatilis) and potential benthic and epibenthic invertebrate prey were co...
Vegetated areas such as seagrass beds provide food and essential habitat for many fish and invertebr...