Translocation into a novel environment through common fisheries-management practices, such as fish stocking, provides opportunities to study behavioural and fitness impacts of translocations at realistic ecological scales. The process of stocking, as well as the unfamiliarity with novel ecological conditions and the interactions with resident fish may affect translocated individuals, leading to alterations of behaviours and causing fitness impacts. Our objectives were to investigate how aquatic top-predators behaviourally establish themselves and compete with resident individuals following introduction in a novel lake environment and to investigate the resulting fitness consequences. Using high-resolution acoustic telemetry, we conducted ...
Environmental factors can determine which group size will maximise the fitness of group members. Thi...
Molecular comparisons of populations diverging into ecologically different environments often reveal...
Marine reserves can protect fish populations by increasing abundance and body size, but less is know...
Fish personality traits, such as swimming activity, or personality related emergent behavioural prop...
1.We used acoustic telemetry and acceleration sensors to compare population-specific measures of the...
The invasion of a novel habitat often results in a variety of new selective pressures on an individu...
Human activities, such as species introductions, are dramatically and rapidly altering natural ecolo...
Fishing and introduced species are among the most important stressors affecting freshwaters, and can...
Studies of predator-mediated selection on behaviour are critical for our understanding of the evolut...
Individual diet and habitat specialisation are widespread in animal taxa and often related to levels...
We tested for local adaption in early life-history traits by performing a reciprocal translocation e...
Although migratory plasticity is increasingly documented, the ecological drivers of plasticity are n...
Environmental factors can determine which group size will maximise the fitness of group members. Thi...
Molecular comparisons of populations diverging into ecologically different environments often reveal...
Marine reserves can protect fish populations by increasing abundance and body size, but less is know...
Fish personality traits, such as swimming activity, or personality related emergent behavioural prop...
1.We used acoustic telemetry and acceleration sensors to compare population-specific measures of the...
The invasion of a novel habitat often results in a variety of new selective pressures on an individu...
Human activities, such as species introductions, are dramatically and rapidly altering natural ecolo...
Fishing and introduced species are among the most important stressors affecting freshwaters, and can...
Studies of predator-mediated selection on behaviour are critical for our understanding of the evolut...
Individual diet and habitat specialisation are widespread in animal taxa and often related to levels...
We tested for local adaption in early life-history traits by performing a reciprocal translocation e...
Although migratory plasticity is increasingly documented, the ecological drivers of plasticity are n...
Environmental factors can determine which group size will maximise the fitness of group members. Thi...
Molecular comparisons of populations diverging into ecologically different environments often reveal...
Marine reserves can protect fish populations by increasing abundance and body size, but less is know...