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Fish occupying warmer water have higher metabolic demands than individuals in cooler water, and if these demands increase concurrently with a seasonal decline in prey availability, then growth rates may be reduced. [http://wec.ufl.edu/floridarivers/NSE/Finch%20RRA%20HBC%20Growth%20NSE.pdf] | Fish occupying warmer water have higher metabolic demands than individuals in cooler water, and if these demands increase concurrently with a seasonal decline in prey availability, then growth rates may be reduced. [http://wec.ufl.edu/floridarivers/NSE/Finch%20RRA%20HBC%20Growth%20NSE.pdf] | ||
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+ | *[https://esajournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/bes2.1810 Korman et al., 2021, Controls on somatic growth and population dynamics of rainbow trout: Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America] | ||
+ | *[https://doi.org/10.1002/ecm.1427 Korman et al., 2020, Changes in prey, turbidity, and competition reduce somatic growth and cause the collapse of a fish population: Ecological Monographs ] | ||
+ | *[https://www.usbr.gov/uc/progact/amp/twg/2020-01-13-twg-meeting/20200113-AnnualReportingMeeting-PredictionsPopulationsEnergeticConstraints-Presentation-508-UCRO.pdf Predictions, populations, and energetic constraints ] | ||
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The interaction of fish, foodbase, and temperatureFish occupying warmer water have higher metabolic demands than individuals in cooler water, and if these demands increase concurrently with a seasonal decline in prey availability, then growth rates may be reduced. [1] |
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