Species-specific adaptations, individual condition, and life-history-induced dispersal strategies of fish larvae along a transverse gradient in a large river
Zhen Wang,
Hubert Keckeis,
Fei Cheng
et al.
Abstract:Early life-history properties reveal a considerable variation among riverine fish species and may play a major role in the downstream drift of larval fish. This role, however, remains largely unexplored. Assemblages of drifting fish larvae and their condition during the peak seasons were analyzed along a cross-section from littoral to midstream zones in a free-flowing section in the middle Yangtze River. Assemblage structure and larval body injuries revealed pronounced transverse patterns. These patterns were … Show more
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