Density-dependence is a major ecological mechanism that is known to limit individual growth. To examine if compensatory growth (unusually rapid growth following a period of imposed slow growth) in nature is density-dependent, one-year-old brown trout (Salmo trutta L.) were first starved in the laboratory, and then released back into their natural stream, either at natural or at experimentally increased population density. The experimental trout were captured three times over a one-year period. We found no differences in growth, within the first month after release (May-June), between the starved fish and the control group (i.e. no evidence of compensation). During the summer however (July-September), the starved fish grew more than the cont...
This thesis deals with the influence of population density on the growth of brown trout Salmo trutta...
1. Whereas the effects of density-dependent growth and survival on population dynamics are well-know...
It is generally assumed that fish populations are regulated primarily in the juvenile (pre-recruit) ...
Density-dependence is a major ecological mechanism that is known to limit individual growth. To exam...
<div><p>Density-dependence is a major ecological mechanism that is known to limit individual growth....
The population density of brown trout (Salmo tnttta) in a small natural system was manipulated in s...
While the prevalence of density-dependence is well-established in population ecology, few field stud...
The aim of this study was to investigate to what extent population density and small scale habitat v...
<div><p>While the prevalence of density-dependence is well-established in population ecology, few fi...
The population density of brown trout (Salmo trutta) in a small natural system was manipulated in si...
This study focuses on the mechanism of density-dependent growth in a stream-dwelling landlocked popu...
Abstract Density dependence is a strong regulator of animal populations, operating primarily through...
International audienceThe effects of biotic (density-dependent) and environmental (flow and temperat...
International audienceThe effects of biotic (density-dependent) and environmental (flow and temperat...
International audienceThe effects of biotic (density-dependent) and environmental (flow and temperat...
This thesis deals with the influence of population density on the growth of brown trout Salmo trutta...
1. Whereas the effects of density-dependent growth and survival on population dynamics are well-know...
It is generally assumed that fish populations are regulated primarily in the juvenile (pre-recruit) ...
Density-dependence is a major ecological mechanism that is known to limit individual growth. To exam...
<div><p>Density-dependence is a major ecological mechanism that is known to limit individual growth....
The population density of brown trout (Salmo tnttta) in a small natural system was manipulated in s...
While the prevalence of density-dependence is well-established in population ecology, few field stud...
The aim of this study was to investigate to what extent population density and small scale habitat v...
<div><p>While the prevalence of density-dependence is well-established in population ecology, few fi...
The population density of brown trout (Salmo trutta) in a small natural system was manipulated in si...
This study focuses on the mechanism of density-dependent growth in a stream-dwelling landlocked popu...
Abstract Density dependence is a strong regulator of animal populations, operating primarily through...
International audienceThe effects of biotic (density-dependent) and environmental (flow and temperat...
International audienceThe effects of biotic (density-dependent) and environmental (flow and temperat...
International audienceThe effects of biotic (density-dependent) and environmental (flow and temperat...
This thesis deals with the influence of population density on the growth of brown trout Salmo trutta...
1. Whereas the effects of density-dependent growth and survival on population dynamics are well-know...
It is generally assumed that fish populations are regulated primarily in the juvenile (pre-recruit) ...