2007
DOI: 10.15447/sfews.2007v5iss2art4
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Shallow-Water Piscivore-Prey Dynamics in California's Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta

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“…Our study and others (Feyrer and Healey 2003;Toft et al 2003;Grimaldo et al 2004;Nobriga et al 2005;Nobriga and Feyrer 2007) show that native and introduced fishes in the Delta use a variety of habitats and that their trophic pathways vary with their body size and prey selection. Others have shown that physical habitat for native fishes can also be defined by water quality conditions or some measure of freshwater inflow (Kimmerer 2002a(Kimmerer , 2002b.…”
Section: Consequences For Restorationsupporting
confidence: 69%
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“…Our study and others (Feyrer and Healey 2003;Toft et al 2003;Grimaldo et al 2004;Nobriga et al 2005;Nobriga and Feyrer 2007) show that native and introduced fishes in the Delta use a variety of habitats and that their trophic pathways vary with their body size and prey selection. Others have shown that physical habitat for native fishes can also be defined by water quality conditions or some measure of freshwater inflow (Kimmerer 2002a(Kimmerer , 2002b.…”
Section: Consequences For Restorationsupporting
confidence: 69%
“…Although other studies have reported diet information for fishes in the Delta (Turner 1966a(Turner , 1966bToft et al 2003;Nobriga and Feyrer 2007), this is the first study we know of that shows the importance of littoral-based carbon (SAV-epiphytic macroalgae) to the nutrition of fishes in the Delta. The results presented here suggest that trophic connections between prey and fishes were Table 2. ESTUARINE FOOD WEB DYNAMICS 209 generally linked to their physical habitat (Deegan and Garritt 1997;Paterson and Whitfield 1997;Toft et al 2003), but small to modest energy contributions crossed between habitats, especially in open-water shoals.…”
Section: Major Food Web Pathwaysmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…(Jacoby et al 2000;Lehman et al 2005Lehman et al , 2008 and the establishment of nuisance aquatic vegetation (largely E. densa and Eichhornia crassipes) (Brown and Michniuk 2007;Sousa et al 2009Sousa et al , 2010Yarrow et al 2009). Stands of E. densa alter the physical structure of Delta channels and support the colonization of non-native fishes such as sunfish (Centrarchidae), which are often able to outcompete or prey upon native fishes (See 2.30 Structure, below) Grimaldo et al 2004;Nobriga et al 2005;Nobriga and Feyrer 2007;Ferrari et al 2014).…”
Section: Hydrodynamicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Presumably, low zooplankton density limits fish foraging effectiveness. Zooplankton make up an important part of most larval fish diets during the critical period of their ontogenetic development from yolk-sac larvae to juvenile stage (Nobriga 2002;Nobriga and Feyrer 2007). During this period, zooplankton blooms of sufficient magnitude must occur in proximity to larval fish to allow successful transition to the first feeding.…”
Section: Diagram 5-secondary Production To Predatorsmentioning
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