Food and space revisited: The role of drift-feeding theory in predicting the distribution, growth, and abundance of stream salmonids
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Food and space revisited: The role of drift-feeding theory in predicting the distribution, growth, and abundance of stream salmonids
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Keywords
Drift feeding, Foraging, Invertebrate drift, Salmon, Trout, Grayling, Net energy intake, Habitat selection, Modelling, Growth, Bioenergetics
Journal
ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY OF FISHES
Volume 97, Issue 5, Pages 475-488
Publisher
Springer Nature
Online
2014-02-01
DOI
10.1007/s10641-014-0222-2
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