Biotic influences on drift behaviour of larval white sturgeon (Acipenser transmontanus)
Angie Coulter,
D. Steven O. McAdam,
John S. Richardson
Abstract:Drift by larval white sturgeon (Acipenser transmontanus) results in an ontological habitat shift during early life that may be influenced by changes in the trade‐off between mortality risk and growth potential. Despite the importance of early life history to recruitment and conservation, for many species, including white sturgeon, we have a limited understanding of the mechanistic drivers of drift. We tested if two biotic factors, conspecific density and timing of food availability during the yolksac larvae st… Show more
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